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pussinboost edited comment on CXF-1727 at 7/30/08 1:39 PM: --------------------------------------------------------------- Okay i got the point and thanks for your fast feedback. The maven build was successful now. I read the Building CXF section again and try a little bit with maven and now it works. Sorry about the build panic from my side. I'am not so familiar with maven. So great job of yours. was (Author: pussinboost): Okay i got the point and thanks for your fast feedback. > I guess there is an error in the ProviderFactory of jaxrs component. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-1727 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1727 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: REST > Affects Versions: 2.1.2 > Environment: Windowx XP, Apache Tomcat and i used spring configuration > Reporter: Frank Ittermann > > I thin in the method createExceptionMapper of the > org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.provider.ProviderFactory class is an error. > The following code block is wrong i guess: > if (exceptionType.isAssignableFrom((Class<?>)args[i])) { > InjectionUtils.injectContextFields(em.getProvider(), em, m); > InjectionUtils.injectContextMethods(em.getProvider(), em, m); > return em.getProvider(); > } > The if doesn't work correctly. I wrote a ExceptionMapper<Exception> for the > general Exception class. And i tested this ExceptionMapper with a throw of a > IOException and it was not called. So I decided to debug the ExceptionMapper > staff and i found that the if in the code block a above is false. > So i wrote a little test to understand this. > System.out.println(IOException.class.isAssignableFrom(Exception.class)); > System.out.println(Exception.class.isAssignableFrom(IOException.class)); > The first line of code is what your if does and if you check this you will > see it returns false. But Exception is the super class > of IOException how could it possible. The answer is easy because the > isAssignableFrom method check if the > passed class parameter is the same or a child of the class on which > isAssignableForm was called. So The bug fix will be the second line they > return true. > Please change the wrong code block the right order of parameter will be > if (((Class<?>)args[i]).isAssignableFrom(exceptionType)) > Thank for your attention -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.