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Joseph Athman commented on CXF-6101:
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This seems like a bug to me, but if this is not a bug I'd like to understand
better what I'm doing wrong.
> Accept Header not Respected with Response from Custom MessageReader
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> Key: CXF-6101
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-6101
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JAX-RS
> Affects Versions: 3.0.2
> Reporter: Joseph Athman
> Priority: Minor
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> I have created a custom MessageBodyReader class which implements the readFrom
> method and attempts to deserialize a JSON message using a specialized
> deserializer. If this fails for some reason, I am throwing a
> WebApplicationException with a Response build like this:
> {{Response.status(HttpStatus.BAD_REQUEST_400).entity(myCustomResponseObject).build()}}
> On the incoming request there is an Accept header which is respected when
> processing proceeds normally, but this header is not respected if I throw an
> exception in the readFrom method (content type of the response is always
> "text/xml"). The problem seems to be in the {{JAXRSInInterceptor}} class
> which creates a default message which does not have the exchange set on it,
> so when the createMessage method is invoked it is unable to find the correct
> content type so it will always default to "text/xml". Contrast the way this
> method works with how the {{ServiceInvokerInterceptor}} class creates a new
> message, it sets the exchange on the new message first before creating it.
> I realize I could set an explicit media type when creating the response but
> this seems to defeat the purpose of server side content negotiation.
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