CXF JAX-RS supports registered custom providers, the default JSONProvider is Jettison based and depends on JAXB, register Jackson instead if needed
Sergey
On 15/07/15 02:55, Chris Wolf wrote:
No, it's just a plain POJO with no annotations.  I'm pretty sure I
used Jackson to handle JSON-to-POJO and POJO-to_JSON without requiring
annotations.  That's not supported in CXF/JAX-RS?

Thanks

Chris

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> wrote:
CXF JSONProvider only supports JAXB annotated beans, with XmlRootElement, is
Book.class in your code below a JAXB bean ?
Sergey
On 14/07/15 18:26, Chris Wolf wrote:

Again, referring to the example code at:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CXF20DOC/JAXRS+Testing

This client code works:

      @Test
      public void testGetBookWithProxy() {
          MyJaxrsResource client =
JAXRSClientFactory.create(ENDPOINT_ADDRESS, MyJaxrsResource.class);

WebClient.getConfig(client).getRequestContext().put(LocalConduit.DIRECT_DISPATCH,
Boolean.TRUE);
          WebClient.getConfig(client).setBus(bus);
          Response r = client.getBook("123");
          String bookJSON = r.readEntity(String.class);
          log.info("JAXRS Client result: {}", bookJSON);
      }

...but this client code (which should try to unmarshall to object) doesn't
work:

      @Test
      public void testGetBookWithWebClient() {
          List<Object> providers = new ArrayList<Object>();
          // add custom providers if any
          providers.add(JSONProvider.class);

          WebClient client = WebClient.create(ENDPOINT_ADDRESS, providers);
          client.accept("application/json");
          client.path("shelf/book");
          Book book = client.query("id", 123L).get(Book.class);
          assertEquals(123L, book.getId());
      }


The error is:

ResponseProcessingException: No message body reader has been found for
class CXF_Test.cxf_test.Book, ContentType: application/json

However, as can be seen, I configured the "JSONProvider", which I
thought would unmarshal JSON to POJOs.

Any ideas?



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