Really? The issue tracked by http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1820,
is it different then?

This issue has neem fixed on 2.1.4-SNAPSHOT and and 2.2-SNAPSHOT


If I use a forward slash, it works just fine but a backslash does seem to
throw this exception as it gets converted to a forward slash. All that I do
before I make the actual web service call is encode the string using the
URLEncoder. That's pretty much it.

Do you pass xml as part of URI ? Or as part of a request body, meaning the 
POST/PUT body ?

I think the former is unlikely given that it's working for you with forward slashes but to pass an xml fragment in a URI you'll need the CXF-1820 fix which is only available in snapshots.
In the latter case : it's a different issue altogether - and as I said I tried 
to do it and had no problems.

Can you please post more info in case I'm missing something :

- capturing HTTP request with tcp trace utility would help a lot : I'd like to see the actual XML - please edit to remove any details you would not like to share
- sample JAXRS service class - including mime annotations

Really need this to work to move ahead with my implementation :-(


No worries, it will work :-)

Cheers, Sergey



Sergey Beryozkin-3 wrote:

JAXRS runtime does not deal at all with deserializing XML per se, it's up
to JAXB to handle it, but I tried and see no problems with
passing this value from a client - though this value came from a text file
in my case.

Cheers, Sergey



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