I am consuming a SOAP API in an application. I have some boiler-plate code to process the API response into a java object like this:
//first I Remove the soap wrapper:
String soapResponse = this.callApiEndpointByPage(someIncrementingInt);
ByteArrayInputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(soapResponse.getBytes());
SOAPMessage message = MessageFactory.newInstance(SOAPConstants.SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL).createMessage(null, inputStream);
message.setProperty("Content-Type" ,"text/xml; charset=utf-8");
Document doc = message.getSOAPBody().extractContentAsDocument();///<<--- Exception thrown here!
// Then I initiate an unmarshaller:
JAXBContext context = JAXBContext.newInstance(myPojo.class);
Unmarshaller um = context.createUnmarshaller();
// Then I unmarshall the XML to a POJO:
MyPojo myPojo = (MyPojo) um.unmarshal(doc);
The API endpoint I'm hitting is paginated. for 99/100 pages, the above code works perfectly. However, when processing some pages, this exception is thrown:
Caused by: com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.io.MalformedByteSequenceException: Invalid byte 3 of 3-byte UTF-8 sequence.
Having investigated the SOAP responses more closely, it appears that some of the data contained in the XML, is itself escaped XML. It looks sort of like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<SomeXMLParentObject xmlns="http://url-endpoint.com/webservices/">
<SomeXMLChildObject>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<Records count="50000">
<someEscapedDataINeedLater>
tonnes of escaped XML here
</someEscapedDataINeedLater>
</SomeXMLChildObject>
</SomeXMLParentObject>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Note how the response encoding is UTF-8, but the escaped XML that it contains is UTF-16. All of the pages have this - but not all throw exceptions.
I suspect that there may be some seldom-used UTF-16 characters are being allowed by the software which provides the API - and those are causing problems.
However, I cannot figure out how to force my code to expect UTF-16. No matter what I do, the errror messages specify that they're expecting a "3-byte UTF-8 sequence".
In the code above, I explicitly state utf-8:
message.setProperty("Content-Type" ,"text/xml; charset=utf-8");
However, changing this to UTF-16 does nothing. Inspecting the SOAPMessage shows it is still expecting 'application/xml'.
Questions:
How can I make the code above expect UTF-16 instead of UTF-8
Will that fix the exception I'm getting?
Edit: The solution in the possible duplicate question seems to be to change how the XML is produced - that does not apply in my case, as I am consuming an API and have no control over how the XML is formed.
Edit 2:
I figured out that I could set the character encoding when getting the bytes from the String, like this:
ByteArrayInputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(soapResponse.getBytes(Charsets.UTF_16));
However, this causes me to hit another issue:
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException; lineNumber: 1; columnNumber: 39; Content is not allowed in prolog.
Googling around, that seems to be caused by the UTF-8 leading character:
"Another thing that often happens is a UTF-8 BOM (byte order mark), which is allowed before the XML declaration can be treated as whitespace if the document is handed as a stream of characters to an XML parser rather than as a stream of bytes."
which leads me to beleive that just changing the character encoding to UTF-16 for the entire app isn't the solution.
Any ideas how I can get this working for those pages with odd characters?