Unable to implement simple file upload using Jersey. Missing dependency errors raised at application bootstrap:
The following errors and warnings have been detected with resource and/or provider classes:
SEVERE: Missing dependency for method public javax.ws.rs.core.Response com.foo.MyResource.uploadFile(java.io.InputStream,com.sun.jersey.core.header.FormDataContentDisposition) at parameter at index 0
SEVERE: Missing dependency for method public javax.ws.rs.core.Response com.foo.MyResource.uploadFile(java.io.InputStream,com.sun.jersey.core.header.FormDataContentDisposition) at parameter at index 1
SEVERE: Method, public javax.ws.rs.core.Response com.foo.uploadFile(java.io.InputStream,com.sun.jersey.core.header.FormDataContentDisposition), annotated with POST of resource, class com.foo.FS2Resource, is not recognized as valid resource method.
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com.sun.jersey.spi.inject.Errors$ErrorMessagesException
at com.sun.jersey.spi.inject.Errors.processErrorMessages(Errors.java:170)
It seems like there is an issue with mapping the input parameters to a REST service? I have read documentation and followed several examples, and I am not deviating from those examples.
Here's the code:
@Path("v1/")
public class FileUploadResource {
@POST
@Path("upload")
@Consumes(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
@Produces({MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON})
public Response uploadFile(
@FormDataParam("file") InputStream is,
@FormDataParam("file") FormDataContentDisposition detail) {
String name = detail.getFileName();
// do upload stuff
String output = ....
return Response.status(200).entity(output).build();
}
}
I pulled in "compile 'com.sun.jersey.contribs:jersey-multipart:1.17.1'" for the FormDataParams.
EDIT: I was able to get it working in Jersey but only in this more primitive fashion:
@POST
@Path("upload")
@Consumes(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA)
@Produces(MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN)
public Response uploadFile(final MimeMultipart file) {
if (file == null) {
return Response.status(Response.Status.BAD_REQUEST).entity("Must supply a valid file").build();
try {
for (int i = 0; i < file.getCount(); i++) {
// ... do something with file.getBodyPart(i));
}
return Response.ok("done").build();
} catch (final Exception e) {
return Response.status(Response.Status.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR).entity(e).build();
}
}
This is probably a sufficient workaround, but would still like to get to the bottom of the issue.