I am trying to use Jersey's @BeanParam annotation the following way:
This is my bean:
public class BeanParamModel {
@QueryParam(value = "param1")
private String param1;
public BeanParamModel(@QueryParam("param1") String param1) {
this.param1 = param1;
}
public String getParam1() {
return param1;
}
public void setParam1(String param1) {
this.param1 = param1;
}}
And this is the resource method that needs to use it:
@Consumes("*/*")
@Path("mypath")
@GET
public Response getUpgradeStatus(@QueryParam("param1") String param1, @BeanParam BeanParamModel user) {
return Response.ok().build();
}
Now I want to test this using a unit test which sends an http request to a test server with the following url:
GET http://path_to_resource?param1=1
My problem is that results in a 415 response with Jersey printing this message:
A message body reader for Java class BeanParamModel, and Java type class BeanParamModel, and MIME media type application/octet-stream was not found. The registered message body readers compatible with the MIME media type are:...
I've trying adding a "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" header but the message repeats for that header type as well. I also tried using an application/json header, this results in EOF expection from the jackson mapper due to end of input.
Can anyone tell me what I'm not doing correctly? from the jersey documentation of @BeanParam it seems pretty simple.
*/*
?. Do you understand the implication of that for your application?