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[jira] [Created] (CAMEL-18589) Bug in org.apache.camel.http.common.DefaultHttpBinding.java
Praveen Prabhu created CAMEL-18589:
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Summary: Bug in org.apache.camel.http.common.DefaultHttpBinding.java
Key: CAMEL-18589
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-18589
Project: Camel
Issue Type: Bug
Components: camel-http-common
Reporter: Praveen Prabhu
The readHeaders() method in DefaultHttpBinding class has a bug. The loop "while (names.hasMoreElements()" iterates over all the header names in a http request, and the statement "String value = request.getHeader(name);" ends up reading only one header of the given name. Underlying http request object created by implementations like jetty use Set<String> internally to return unique names for the request.getHeaderNames(), hence if there are multiple headers with same name (e.g. Cookie), then this ends up in creating only a single entry in the exchange headers. I think this can be fixed by calling getHeaders(name) method on the request object rather than the getHeader(name) and then enumerate over the returned values and set a list of headers of the same name.
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