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rajdeep dua updated SHINDIG-601:
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Attachment: DataServiceServlet.java
Updated DataServiceServlet to support
HttpRequest Headers :
Key - CONTENT_TYPE,
value - application/atom+xml
application/json
Choose BeanXmlConverter for atom+xml and json otherwise
If content type is not set then check format parameter.
> Input format detection
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> Key: SHINDIG-601
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-601
> Project: Shindig
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: RESTful API (Java), RESTful API (PHP)
> Reporter: Chris Chabot
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: DataServiceServlet.java, inputContentType.patch
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> Currently PHP uses the content_type header to detect the input format. On the
> other hand Java uses the format query param (?format=foo) for the input
> format selection.
> Most logical solution seems to be that we both use :
> if ( content type is set)
> use content_type
> else if (format query param is set)
> use query param
> else
> use json
> I *think* that will be what developers would expect :)
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