Hello Sergey,
thanks for the quick response,
maybe you have some example/test I can take a look at? cause currently I
need to create methods like:
Response resp = getClient(USER_SERVICE_URL)
.path("/hash")
.query("sid", r.getMessage())
.form(new Form().param("user", new
JSONObject(user).toString()).param("options", new
JSONObject(options).toString()));
public static BeanA fromString(String s) {
JSONObject o = new JSONObject(s);
BeanA b = new BeanA();
b.prop1 = o.getString("prop1");
b.prop2 = o.getString("prop2");
b.prop3 = o.getString("prop3");
b.prop4 = o.getString("prop4");
return b;
}
in my beans, which I believe should be done somehow automatically
without this code I'm getting
Parameter Class org.apache.openmeetings.package.BeanA has no constructor
with single String parameter, static valueOf(String) or fromString(String)
methods
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Max
>
> It is unfortunate Form accepts parameters with String values, I think we
> missed it should be Object instead given that ParamConverterProvider is
> available in JAX-RS 2.0.
>
> form() can deal with MultipartMap - CXF ships MetadataMap which implements
> it, and JAX-RS 2.0 ships a simple implementation too:
>
>
> https://jax-rs-spec.java.net/nonav/2.0-rev-a/apidocs/javax/ws/rs/core/MultivaluedHashMap.html
>
> You'll still need registering ParamConverterProvider if values are not
> String and the beans do not override toString()
>
> HTH, Sergey
>
>
>
>
> It has to be MultivaluedMap, JAX-RS
>
> On 16/12/15 10:04, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm currently trying to write RS service accepting 2 objects of different
>> types as parameters:
>>
>> ex. code:
>>
>>
>> @WebService(serviceName="org.apache.openmeetings.webservice.UserWebService")
>> @Features(features = "org.apache.cxf.feature.LoggingFeature")
>> @Produces({MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON})
>> @Path("/user")
>> public class UserWebService {
>> @POST
>> @Path("/hash")
>> public ServiceResult getRoomHash(
>> @FormParam("user") BeanA user
>> , @FormParam("options") BeanB options
>> ) throws ServiceException
>> {}
>> }
>>
>> and I'm trying to invoke this method from JUnit test:
>>
>>
>> ExternalUserDTO user = new ExternalUserDTO();
>> RoomOptionsDTO options = new RoomOptionsDTO();
>> Map<String, List<Object>> map = new LinkedHashMap<>();
>> map.put("user", Arrays.asList((Object)user));
>> map.put("options", Arrays.asList((Object)options));
>> Response resp = getClient(USER_SERVICE_URL)
>> .path("/hash")
>> .form(map);
>> //throws no body wrapper for LinkedHashMap class
>>
>> I cannot use .form(new Form().....) due to it can only accepts string
>> parameters
>>
>> can someone please point me to an example or provide with the hint how
>> this
>> can be implemented
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Sergey Beryozkin
>
> Talend Community Coders
> http://coders.talend.com/
>
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