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Sergey Beryozkin resolved CXF-6190. ----------------------------------- Resolution: Invalid Fix Version/s: NeedMoreInfo Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin Please investigate further on your end. I'll be happy to revisit this issue once we have more specific info in place. The setter injection has been proved to work with CXF. > HttpServletRequest injection via Context in setter > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-6190 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-6190 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: JAX-RS > Affects Versions: 3.0.3 > Reporter: Zdeněk Obst > Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin > Fix For: NeedMoreInfo > > > I'm trying to inject HttpServletRequest to my JAX-RS resource via @Context > annotation. It works fine if I inject it via method parameter. But I don't > want to "mess" my interfaces with that so I'd like to inject it via setter. > I use this simple method (I'm using Kotlin but I the issue should be the same > for Java): > {code:java} > var req : HttpServletRequest? = null > Context > fun setRequest(req : HttpServletRequest) { > this.req = req > } > {code} > The thing is, that the setter is called via reflection in > org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.utils.InjectionUtils in method injectThroughMethod. The > method name is correct but as parameter value is instance of > ThreadLocalHttpServletRequest which clearly is not HttpServletRequest (it is > not inherited class) so this gets thrown: > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: object is not an instance of declaring > class -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)