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Andriy Redko commented on CXF-8812: ----------------------------------- Hey [~enrice] , Thanks for reporting this behavior, what looked like a bug turned out to be quite a designed behavior, there are 2 parts to this: * the Content-Type header is indeed not send it the request, the CXF sets the header to "null" (since headers are multivalues, it is represented as a singleton list with "null" value) * it is logical to assume that if header is not present, it should not be in the list of headers (or at least have a "null" value), but the Content-Type is used in many places and large number of critical paths rely on the presence of the Content-Type header (not its value) for historical reasons, so removing it breaks the existing applications At the end, the value of the header is still "null": {code:java} String requestHeader = httpHeaders.getRequestHeader("Content-Type").get(0) {code} So the fact it is present as a collection with single "null" (even if not sent in the request) could be a bit confusing / annoying at first, but it should not lead to any behavior change. > Content-Type header created with collection containing "null" value > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-8812 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-8812 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: JAX-RS > Affects Versions: 3.5.5 > Environment: OpenJDK 1.8.0_352 > CentOS 7 > Tomcat 8.5.57 > Spring 4.3.30.RELEASE > CXF 3.5.5 > Reporter: Erich Mauerböck > Assignee: Andriy Redko > Priority: Major > Attachments: image-2023-01-22-13-04-32-164.png > > > I have a simple REST web service method, deployed in tomcat, as follows: > {code:java} > @GET > public void someMethod(@Context HttpHeaders httpHeaders) { > ... > } {code} > When calling it, I get the following injected: > !image-2023-01-22-13-04-32-164.png! > I am expecting to get NO "Content-Type" header at all, because it hasn't been > sent (verified by tcp dump). > Btw. httpHeaders.getMediaType() works as expected (returning null) because it > can cope with this situation. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)