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I am very new with Play Framework and I was doing a tutorial, but I have a little issue.

I am trying to send a JSON POST Request, and see if I can get the request properly or not.

I am using "Advanced Rest Client" in Chrome for testing and send the POST msg.

I don't know why, I am getting a Bad Request error message every time that send any msg.

My code:

@BodyParser.Of(BodyParser.Json.class)
public static Result createRutines(){
    JsonNode json=request().body().asJson();
    if(json==null){
        return badRequest("The JSON is Empy");
    }else{
        return ok("Arrived");
    }
}

I will appreciate all your help.

I couldn't attach the image of Advance Rest Client because I don't have enough reputation here.

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  • could you please add the body of the response? How big is the JSON you are sending? Have you tried it with curl? What is in your routes file? Apr 13, 2015 at 19:09
  • Make sure that when sending the JSON data you set the correct content type. ie application/json. Apr 13, 2015 at 19:21
  • It would help if you posted your JSON body thats being sent Apr 13, 2015 at 19:22
  • Thanks all for your quick replies. I am only sending one tag {"name":"Hello"}. I put the content-type:application/json but the same issue, bad request and show the msg. The JSON is Empty.
    – Aleyango
    Apr 13, 2015 at 20:00

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Either you are not posting invalid JSON or you are not setting the correct content-type.

To check that your JSON is valid you can use http://jsonlint.com/

In the second case, you can just add the Content-Type: application/json header to your request, or you can use TolerantJson instead:

@BodyParser.Of(BodyParser.TolerantJson.class)
public static Result createRutines(){
    // (...)
}
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  • Wow, the Json is valid :) and the content-type is setted. But I change what you said, Json to TolerantJson and is working perfectly. But i want to learn why is working this way and not the other?. I am the guy that wants to learn which way is better not only to see that something works XD. Thanks a lot for your help
    – Aleyango
    Apr 13, 2015 at 20:07
  • @aleyango I think the only difference between Json and TolerantJson parsers is that TolerantJson does not check for the contentType header. So you probably are not passing that header correctly.
    – Salem
    Apr 15, 2015 at 8:51

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