As super does the same thing without WORequest, I don't see why it's needed. But no, it isn't (without resorting to pretty fugly refelction). Go write a bug report against WO for this unneeded and unfriendly change of public api...

Cheers, Anjo

Am 30.10.2007 um 01:04 schrieb Andrew Lindesay:

Hello Anjo;

I suppose if one wanted to fiddle with the headers and then call super this is not going to work is it?

cheers.

Actually, to be able to compile, you have to write:

public WORequest createRequest(String aMethod, String aURL, String anHTTPVersion, NSDictionary someHeaders, NSData aContent, NSDictionary someInfo) { return _createRequest(aMethod, aURL, anHTTPVersion, new NSDictionary(someHeaders, false), aContent, someInfo);
        }

public WORequest createRequest(String aMethod, String aURL, String anHTTPVersion, Map someHeaders, NSData aContent, NSDictionary someInfo) { return _createRequest(aMethod, aURL, anHTTPVersion, new NSDictionary(someHeaders, false), aContent, someInfo);
        }

protected WORequest _createRequest(String aMethod, String aURL, String anHTTPVersion, NSDictionary someHeaders, NSData aContent, NSDictionary someInfo) { WORequest worequest = new ERXRequest(aMethod, aURL, anHTTPVersion, someHeaders, aContent, someInfo);
                return worequest;
        }
...
Bla Wonder, bla:


public WORequest createRequest(String aMethod, String aURL, String anHTTPVersion, NSDictionary someHeaders, NSData aContent, NSDictionary someInfo) {

// Workaround for #3428067 (Apache Server Side Include module will feed // "INCLUDED" as the HTTP version, which causes a request object not to be
                // created by an excepion.
                if (anHTTPVersion.startsWith("INCLUDED"))
                        anHTTPVersion = "HTTP/1.0";

WORequest worequest = new ERXRequest(aMethod, aURL, anHTTPVersion, someHeaders, aContent, someInfo);
                return worequest;
        }
        
public WORequest createRequest(String aMethod, String aURL, String anHTTPVersion, Map someHeaders, NSData aContent, NSDictionary someInfo) { return createRequest(aMethod, aURL, anHTTPVersion, new NSDictionary(someHeaders, false), aContent, someInfo);
        }
...
Has anybody else identified a 5.3 and 5.4 API compatible means of overriding "WOApplication.createRequest(...)" ? I presume this is not possible.

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