Hi
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Obele, Azubuko <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We seem to have uncovered a strange bug in the CXF JAXRS client. We have a
> service method defined as:
>
> @GET
> @Path("/test")
> @Transactional
> public List<Entry> testFind(@QueryParam("tags") List<Long> tag) {
> ...
> }
>
> We can manually invoke this method through the browser by going to the url
> 'service?tag=1&tag=2&tag=3' . The CXF JAXRS implementation will correctly
> decode this request, construct the List of Longs, and then invoke our
> service method.
>
> The problem arises when we try to use the JAXRS client proxy. When we do
> this"
>
> bel = services.testFind(Arrays.asList(100L, 101L, 102L));
> This generates the HTTP request:
>
> /services/blog/test?tag=%5B100%2C+101%2C+102%5D]
>
> The JAXRS impl at this point doesn't know how to route this request and the
> result is a 404. Any ideas? Is this a bug in the CXF JAXRS Client Proxy?
>
>
Definitely a bug or may be a limitation :-). Proxy does not treat
collections as they should be, it just uses toString() so the above encode
sequence is most likely representing an encoded list.toString()
cheers, Sergey
> Thanks,
>
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