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Ramesh Reddy commented on TEIID-5545:
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For 9.x Teiid, Olingo from going to 4.2 to 4.5+ I know there are many changes, so simple
replacement will not work. You can probably do this only for 11.2 without much hassle.
What you show seem as correct list.
Q2: for 4.2 we did some overrides there, so it may not be there in later versions.
Q3: when you look at maven list vs what is in the module.xml file shows as dependencies
for each jar/module.
Odata V4 Batch processing does not work as teiid/olingo rejects
"Accept: multipart/mixed" request header
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Key: TEIID-5545
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-5545
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Bug
Components: OData
Affects Versions: 11.2
Reporter: Christoph John
Assignee: Ramesh Reddy
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 12.1
When using Teiid together with SAPUI5/OpenUI5 Odata V4 model, batch processing does not
work as Teiid rejects the "Accept: multipart/mixed" header. The issue has been
described in
https://developer.jboss.org/message/986421#986421
It has been stated that Olingo in general does support multipart messages and it was
recommended to remove the header from the request.
https://developer.jboss.org/message/986425#986425
Unfortunately this seems to be not easily possible when using the SAPUI5 framework. I
addressed the issue in the SAPUI5 forum under the following issue:
https://github.com/SAP/openui5/issues/2288
The result of this discussion was, that the header is valid for the send content. As I am
no expert in the topic I do not really have an opinion on that. However,
https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1341/7_2_Multipart.html
suggests that the header is required. So I am not sure if it is correct or an error to
reject the message. However, if Olingo can process the content, it would be great to have
a fix for the accept header, or alternatively a config option to enable handling of the
Accept header in a way that Olingo processes these data.