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Sergey Beryozkin commented on CXF-4067: --------------------------------------- Yes, I can see in the code it ignores Consumes in case of String, please try the workaround: WebClient.client(proxy).header("Content-Type", "text/xml"); before the call > JAX-RS WebClient proxy sometimes fails to set Content-Type from @Consumes > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-4067 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4067 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: JAX-RS > Affects Versions: 2.5 > Environment: Talend Service Factory 2.5.0.0 (Karaf 2.2.4, CXF 2.5.0) > Reporter: Chris Dolan > Attachments: JaxRsExampleTest.java > > > I have a JAX-RS interface called JobQueueEndpoint with a method like this: > @POST > @Path("job/{queue}") > @Consumes(MediaType.TEXT_XML) > @Produces({MediaType.TEXT_XML, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON}) > JobIdentifierDTO submitJob(@PathParam("queue") String queueName, String > jobXml); > I create a client for this API like so: > JobQueueEndpoint resource = JAXRSClientFactory.create(jobQueueUrl, > JobQueueEndpoint.class); > and invoke: > resource.submitJob("qFoo", "<job/>"); > But I get this: > Jan 26, 2012 8:09:23 PM org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.utils.JAXRSUtils findTargetMethod > WARNING: No operation matching request path "/jobqueue/job/qFoo" is found, > Relative Path: /job/qFoo, HTTP Method: POST, ContentType: text/plain, Accept: > text/xml,application/json,. Please enable FINE/TRACE log level for more > details. > The problem is that the client is sending "text/plain" and the server is > expecting "text/xml". I'm guessing that's because the jobXml argument is a > String. It seems to me that the client should always use the @Consumes value > unless explicitly told otherwise. Perhaps the method should be refactored to > take a Document instead of a String, but this problem seems like a bug. > The other methods of this client work fine, so I believe it's not an > environmental problem. I've tried to trace the code of WebClient, but I've > gotten lost in its complexity... -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira