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[jira] [Commented] (CXF-5988) Provide support for a pluggable
parameter conversion mechanism for JAX-RS client side proxies
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Dennis Kieselhorst commented on CXF-5988:
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> Provide support for a pluggable parameter conversion mechanism for JAX-RS client side proxies
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CXF-5988
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5988
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core, JAX-RS
> Affects Versions: 3.0.1
> Environment: Windows 7
> Reporter: Srinivas Nagulapalli
> Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin
> Labels: patch
> Fix For: 2.7.13, 3.0.2, 3.1.0
>
> Attachments: RestDemo2.7z, RestDemo2_EmptyPathParamNotWorking.7z, RestDemo2_EmptyPathParamNotWorking.7z, UserManager.java
>
>
> Server-side JAX-RS implementation allows injection of custom parameter converters using ParamConverterProvider (http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-basics.html#JAX-RSBasics-Parameterconverters).
> A similar mechanism (or the exact same) is required on the client side to control how parameters are serialized (marshalled). One approach is to allow specifying param converters when declaring jaxrs:client with Spring and/or programmatically specifying it.
> A specific case to consider: Client side serialization of Date object (java.util.Date).
> Given the following API:
> @Path(“/someresource”)
> @GET
> void someApi(@MatrixParam(“”) SomeRequestWithDate request);
>
> Following shows the structure of the request with Dates:
> //----------------------------------------------------
> import java.util.Date;
> public class SomeRequestWithDate {
> protected Date startDate;
>
> public Date getStartDate() {
> return startDate;
> }
> }
> //----------------------------------------------------
> When API is invoked through a client proxy
> Then the following URL should be generated (where dates are serialized as ISO strings):
> /someresource/;startDate=2014-09-04T19:05:38.785Z
> Instead, currently following URL is generated:
> /someresource/;startDate.date=4;startDate.hours=15;startDate.minutes=4;startDate.month=8;startDate.seconds=34;startDate.time=1409857474660;startDate.year=114;startDate.day=4;startDate.timezoneOffset=240
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