Here is my web service method:
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
@POST
@Path("login")
public Response login(@NotNull @Valid Credentials credentials) {
// do login
}
And here is the snippet of the client code:
WebTarget loginTarget = baseTarget
.path("base")
.path("login");
Credentials credentials = new Credentials(username, password);
Response resp = loginOperation
.request()
.post(
Entity.entity(credentials, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_TYPE)
);
When I do post, it doesn't reach the login method. Server returns 400 error with empty body.
When I remove @NotNull @Valid
annotations from credentials parameter it works.
I noticed that Entity#entity method has an overloaded version which accepts Annotation[]
as a 3rd parameter. And then I came across this section of Jersey documentation. So I went ahead a created annotation factories as suggested in the tutorial:
public static class ValidFactory extends AnnotationLiteral<Valid> implements Valid {
public static ValidFactory get() {
return new ValidFactory();
}
}
and then changed client code to this:
.post(
Entity.entity(credentials, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_TYPE,
new Annotation[] {
AuthenticationResource.NotNullFactory.get(),
AuthenticationResource.ValidFactory.get()
}
)
)
which unfortunately resulted in the same error. Google search didn't yield any results, and I don't have much time to dig in Jersey source code. So, maybe someone who knows the solution would share it, please?
UPDATE
Just to add to @peeskillet's response. I use custom ExceptionMapper:
@Provider
public class ValidationExceptionMapper implements ExceptionMapper<ConstraintViolationException> {
@Override
public Response toResponse(ConstraintViolationException exception) {
// customize response
}
}
So, in my case, instead of setting a ServerProperties.BV_SEND_ERROR_IN_RESPONSE
property, I had to register the mapper in the server config:
GrizzlyHttpServerFactory.createHttpServer(URI.create(BASE_URI)
new ResourceConfig() {
{
register(ValidationExceptionMapper.class)
}
}
);