[cdi-dev] [JBoss JIRA] (CDI-411) CDI conversation activation conflicts with the Servlet spec
Antoine Sabot-Durand (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Tue Jan 7 03:49:32 EST 2014
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-411?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Antoine Sabot-Durand updated CDI-411:
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Labels: (was: Investigate)
> CDI conversation activation conflicts with the Servlet spec
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CDI-411
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-411
> Project: CDI Specification Issues
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java EE integration
> Affects Versions: 1.1.FD
> Reporter: Jozef Hartinger
> Fix For: 1.2 Proposed
>
>
> The Servlet specification says:
> {quote}
> If the client hasn't set character encoding and the request data is encoded with a
> different encoding than the default as described above, breakage can occur. To
> remedy this situation, a new method setCharacterEncoding(String enc) has been
> added to the ServletRequest interface. Developers can override the character
> encoding supplied by the container by calling this method. It must be called prior to
> parsing any post data or reading any input from the request. Calling this method
> once data has been read will not affect the encoding.
> {quote}
> The CDI specification says:
> {quote}
> The container provides a filter with the name "CDI Conversation Filter", which may be mapped in web.xml, allowing the
> user alter when the conversation is associated with the servlet request. If this filter is not mapped in any web.xml in the
> application, the conversation associated with a Servlet request is determined at the beginning of the request before calling any
> service() method of any servlet in the web application, calling the doFilter() method of any servlet filter in the web
> application and before the container calls any ServletRequestListener or AsyncListener in the web application.
> {quote}
> and
> {quote}
> The long-running conversation associated with a request may be propagated to any Servlet request via use of a request
> parameter named cid containing the unique identifier of the conversation.
> {quote}
> This implies that in the default setup (CDI Conversation Filter not mapped), a CDI implementation is required to determine the conversation at the beginning of the request. That means that it has to read the "cid" parameter before any listener/filter/servlet is invoked. Reading the "cid" parameter causes the request body to be read. Therefore, if a listener/filter/servlet attempts to set the request character encoding using the aforementioned setCharacterEncoding(String enc) method, this never has any effect because a CDI implementation has already read the request body using the default encoding.
> This can be worked around by mapping the CDI Conversation Filter and adding a custom encoding-setting filter before it. However, in the default configuration this issue often causes confusion.
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