Ron,
I re-read your email and double checked the call
to GeneralValidatorImpl.checkViolationsfromCDI().
I only see this being called once, on the first request.
I will dig some more to see why it is not being called on all requests
Thanks
John
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:03 AM, John O'Hara <johara(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Thank you for your responses. If I fill you in on a bit of
background
about what I have experienced, then it might help clarify the issue I see.
Background
I am running a JEE benchmark on EAP7.1 (using resteasy 3.0.24.Final). One
of rest endpoints has a @Valid annotation on a method parameter for a
complex object.
@POST
@Path("/foo")
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public void addFoo(@Valid Foo bar) throws Exception {
The Foo class contains different validation annotations, such as @NotNull,
@Size, @Pattern and a custom validation annotation.
One test determines how WF/EAP handles invalid requests. When I invoke
the endpoint above I see a non-deterministic response from the app server.
If I invoke the endpoint with an invalid json object I receive a HTTP 400
exception as expected, but if I invoke the endpoint with a valid object,
and *then* invoke the endpoint with an invalid object I receive a HTTP
500 error.
This exception only occurs on some property validation annotations and not
all (e.g. @NotNull works as expected)
The test is being run in the context of CDI, and the HTTP 500 error is
coming from the ejb3 subsystem. The ejb3 subsystem is wrapping the
ConstraintValidationException raised by hibernate-validator.
Observations
In the call stack I capture [1], and WF thread dump [2] I can see;
1.
The test is run in the context of CDI. The HTTP 500 response code
message is caused by the ejb3 subsystem wrapping a
ConstraintValidationException raised by hibernate-validator
1.
The validator is not called in ResourceMethodInvoker.invokeOnTarget()
[3] as isValidatable is false [4], a ResteasyViolationException is not
thrown
1.
The request is validated again here [5], the validation exceptions are
not acted upon in this method call and the reflected method (which happens
to be the Foo class constructor) is called here [6]
Questions
1.
Why is ResourceMethodInvoker.isValidatable false in WF/EAP?
2.
If isValidatable is false, and validation occurs again at
MethodInjectorImpl.invoke() can we not check for validation errors and
raise the correct exception there as well?
I have a standalone test that I will clean up and push out. There are some
aspects of the test that can not be published publicly, so I need to modify
them first.
Thanks,
John
[1] - see failing_4.stack
[2] - see WF_stackTrace.out
[3] -
https://github.com/resteasy/Resteasy/blob/master/resteasy-
jaxrs/src/main/java/org/jboss/resteasy/core/ResourceMethodInvoker.java#
L305
[4] -
https://github.com/resteasy/Resteasy/blob/master/
providers/resteasy-validator-provider-11/src/main/java/org/
jboss/resteasy/plugins/validation/GeneralValidatorImpl.java#L223
[5] -
https://github.com/resteasy/Resteasy/blob/master/resteasy-
jaxrs/src/main/java/org/jboss/resteasy/core/MethodInjectorImpl.java#L119
[6] -
https://github.com/resteasy/Resteasy/blob/master/resteasy-
jaxrs/src/main/java/org/jboss/resteasy/core/MethodInjectorImpl.java#L140
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