Sure... I've been using this utility : http://www.pocketsoap.com/tcptrace/
So assuming the endpoint is listening on somehost:8080, then you can set up a tcp trace to redirect from 8081 to 8080 and also modify a form to submit to 8081 cheers, Sergey bimargulies wrote: > > If you give me a quick recipe to log what comes in over the wire to a > JAX-RS > endpoint, though, I'll do it and send it along. > > > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Sergey Beryozkin > <[email protected] >> wrote: > >> >> By the way, Benson, can you please post a sample request, as seen on the >> wire >> ? >> I'd like to see if the JSON sequence is actually form-urlencoded ? >> cheers, Sergey >> >> >> Sergey Beryozkin wrote: >> > >> > Hi Benson >> > >> > AFAIK multipart/form-data is mainly used to submit files from the forms >> > [1], though individual parts may contain >> > "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" data, this is my interpretation at >> > least and this is how I implemented the way multipart/form-data is >> > handled. So it should really be : >> > @Consumes("multipart/form-data") >> > public Response addGazetteer(@FormParam("gazetter") String >> gazetteer) >> > { >> > } >> > >> > in other words CXF FormProvider will not delegate to other providers >> > (JAXB/JSON, etc) when dealing with "multipart/form-data"; perhaps it >> > should ? >> > >> > It is MultipartProvider which deals with multipart/related, >> > multipart/mixed, etc, which will delegate. It is this provider which >> will >> > notice @Multipart(type = "application/json"). >> > >> > There's a couple of options. If you can actually afford specifying say >> > multipart/mixed then it will work as expected. Another option is to >> > register a simple RequestFilter impl which will change >> multipart/form-data >> > to say multipart/mixed. Finally you can do >> > >> > @Consumes("multipart/form-data") >> > public Response addGazetteer(@FormParam("gazetter") Gazetter >> > gazetteer) { >> > } >> > >> > and register a ParameterHandler<Gazetter> which will use a JSONProvider >> to >> > convert a JSON sequence into Gazetter >> > >> > cheers, Sergey >> > >> > [1]http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4.2 >> > >> > >> > bimargulies wrote: >> >> >> >> Oct 10, 2009 5:08:59 PM org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.utils.JAXRSUtils >> >> readFromMessageBody >> >> WARNING: .No message body reader found for request class : Gazetteer, >> >> ContentType : >> >> multipart/form-data;boundary=hxz8idwzzxgwwr7p0v1vregmn2wxnajqg0f_bxk6. >> >> Oct 10, 2009 5:08:59 PM >> >> org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.impl.WebApplicationExceptionMapper toResponse >> >> WARNING: WebApplicationException has been caught : no cause is >> available >> >> >> >> And my function is: >> >> >> >> @POST >> >> @Path("/gazetteer/new") >> >> @Consumes("multipart/form-data") >> >> public Response addGazetteer(@Multipart(type = "application/json") >> >> Gazetteer gazetteer) { >> >> try { >> >> configDb.addGazetteer(gazetteer); >> >> } catch (Exception e) { >> >> return Response.status(500).build(); >> >> } >> >> return Response.ok().build(); >> >> } >> >> >> >> The client sends a multipart form posting with JSON in the one and >> only >> >> part, and I expect it to get mapped. What am I missing? >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/JAX-RS-form-reading%2C-I%27m-stumped-tp25838462p25846016.html >> Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/JAX-RS-form-reading%2C-I%27m-stumped-tp25838462p25846183.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
