I have an issue posting some JSON to a web service built using Jersey REST. The data never seems to arrive at the server.
The overall task flow is somewhat like this:
Javascript POST JSON -> Webserver -> webserver get JSON and print out
Here is the Javascript that is supposed to POST the JSON data to the server, with path /posttest
:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function() {
var name = "Tony";
$.post(
'/posttest',
function (data) {
alert("sune " + data.name);
});
})
</script>
I have a webserver (Grizzly) running all these classes:
This class uses JAX-RS API to process POST requests that consume JSON data:
@Path("/posttest")
public class PostTest {
@POST
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public Response doPost(StatusBean b) {
System.out.println("---> " + b.getName());
StatusBean statusBean = new StatusBean();
return Response.status(Response.Status.ACCEPTED).entity(statusBean).build();
}
Here is the definition of the bean that data will be serialized to and from:
@XmlRootElement
public class StatusBean {
private String name;
public StatusBean() {
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name= name;
}
}
Here is the test client class that print out the data in the console
ClientConfig cc = new DefaultClientConfig();
Client c = Client.create(cc);
WebResource r = c.resource("http://localhost:9998/posttest");
StatusBean post = r.type(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_TYPE).post(StatusBean.class, new StatusBean());
System.out.println("--> " + post.getName());