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I'm trying to get autoredirects to work in Jersey Client 2.0. Here is my code:

ClientConfig cc = new ClientConfig().property(ClientProperties.FOLLOW_REDIRECTS, true);
Client c = ClientBuilder.newClient(cc);
WebTarget wt = c.target("some_path");
SystemInfo info = wt.request(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML_TYPE).get(SystemInfo.class);

Server sends HTTP 302 with an another URL in Location header as expected. I assume that according to the Jersey JAXRS Client API the client will redirect automatically to the new specified URL, but I'm getting a RedirectionException instead.

Is it the appropriate behaviour? How to bring client redirection to work without implementing redirection mannually in try-catch-block?

Thanks in advance!


UPDATED:

I've found the problem point of strange behaviour. If redirection made on server programmatically with something like:

return Response.seeOther(another_uri).build();

everything is fine. But in my case, redirection made due to security-constraint element in deployment descriptor:

<security-constraint>
    ...
    <user-data-constraint>
        <transport-guarantee>CONFIDENTIAL</transport-guarantee>
    </user-data-constraint>
</security-constraint>

Thus, the client is redirected from http:// localhost:8080/some_path to https:// localhost:8181/another_path automatically by servlet container. In browser it works fine, but Jersey client seems to be ignoring FOLLOW_REDIRECTS property and throws an RedirectionException instead.

Is there a chance in this case to get redirection working properly? Thanks!

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  • Did you try with FOLLOW_REDIRECTS with true? May 12, 2015 at 16:06
  • yep you should have : ClientConfig cc = new ClientConfig().property(ClientProperties.FOLLOW_REDIRECTS, true);
    – jeorfevre
    May 12, 2015 at 16:45
  • Thanks, corrected! I played with all possible configuration variants and "false" value was mistakenly copy-pasted. In fact, setting FOLLOW_REDIRECTS property to the value "true" gives no difference.
    – olexd
    May 13, 2015 at 6:31

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After some investigations I found that Jersey Client is not responsible for the problem. Its a general Java HttpURLConnection behaviour (or better to say security limitaion) if Location header of the response has some another scheme, than originated URL.

So, if request redirects in some manner (response code 3xx) to a resource with other scheme, HttpURLConnection will ignore followRedirects flag and return with appropriate response code. Otherwise, if followRedirects=true, it sends subsequent request to the proposed URL and returns response from that resource.

See Java doesn't follow redirect in URLConnection for more information.

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