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Re: [Jersey] SEVERE: A message body reader for Java type, class net.nighthawk.ifd.common.auth.UserAuthentication, and MIME media type, application/octet-stream, was not found

From: Aaron Bruegl <abruegl_at_nighthawkrad.net>
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 13:50:38 -0600

I will give this a try. Did 1.0 default to application/xml? I am just
curious why 1.0 would work.


Craig McClanahan wrote:
> Aaron Bruegl wrote:
>> I tried today upgrading from Jersey 1.0 to 1.0.1 and 1.0.2-SNAPSHOT -
>> and got this server side error using 1.0.1 and 1.0.2:
>>
>> SEVERE: A message body reader for Java type, class net.MyClass, and
>> MIME media type, application/octet-stream, was not found
>>
>> Is this a known bug at all? Below is a snippet of basically what I am
>> doing.
>>
>>
>> *Client snippet*
>>
>> String id = "someId";
>> Client client = Client.create();
>> String resourceUrl = url + "resources/myClasses/" + id;
>>
>> WebResource r = client.resource(resourceUrl);
>> MyClass myClass = new MyClass();
>> myClass.setId(id);
>> String s = r.put(u);
> It looks like you are not specifying a content type on this request,
> so it will default to "application/octet-stream". You probably want
> something like this instead (assuming that "u" is something for which
> the client can create XML content):
>
> String s = r.type("application/xml").put(u);
>
> Craig
>
>>
>> *Server snippet*
>> @PUT
>> @Consumes("application/xml")
>> @Produces("text/plain")
>> public void putXml(@PathParam("id")
>> String id, MyClass content) throws AuthenticationException
>> {
>> ...
>> return content.getId();
>> }
>>
>
>
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-- 
Aaron Bruegl