[infinispan-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-3770) Incorrect Content-Type header when putting object via REST and get with different Accept

Jiří Holuša (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Thu Nov 28 06:15:06 EST 2013


Jiří Holuša created ISPN-3770:
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             Summary: Incorrect Content-Type header when putting object via REST and get with different Accept
                 Key: ISPN-3770
                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-3770
             Project: Infinispan
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Server
            Reporter: Jiří Holuša
            Assignee: Mircea Markus


When putting serialized object via REST post and then getting it back with different Accept header (for example application/json), the retrieved data has still the "creation-time" Content-Type and data doesn't change in any way.

I would expect retrieving nice json structure for instace.

Code snippet:
{code}
public void testCustomObjectGetAcceptJSONAndXML() throws Exception{
        String fullPathKeyA = fullPathKey(KEY_A);
        TestSerializable object = new TestSerializable("CONTENT");

        ByteArrayOutputStream bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
        ObjectOutputStream oo = new ObjectOutputStream(bout);
        oo.writeObject(object);
        oo.flush();
        oo.close();

        byte[] byteData = bout.toByteArray();
        post(fullPathKeyA, byteData, "application/x-java-serialized-object");


        HttpResponse getJson = get(fullPathKeyA, null, HttpServletResponse.SC_OK, true, "Accept", "application/json");
        assertTrue(getJson.getHeaders("Content-type")[0].getValue().contains("application/json")); //this assertion fails

        HttpResponse getXml = get(fullPathKeyA, null, HttpServletResponse.SC_OK, true, "Accept", "application/xml");
        assertTrue(getXml.getHeaders("Content-type")[0].getValue().contains("application/xml")); //this assertion fails
    }  
{code}

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