I have been working on Gzipping the response, but its work's fine in nodejs, but the same code is not working in java platform. After digging further i found that the key isBase64Encoded : true is not correctly been identified in the client( Chrome browser specifically)
public class ExampleHandler1 implements RequestHandler<AwsProxyRequest,AwsProxyResponse> {
@Override
public AwsProxyResponse handleRequest(AwsProxyRequest input, Context context) {
AwsProxyResponse response = new AwsProxyResponse(200, Collections.singletonMap("X-Powered-By", "AWS Lambda & serverless"), "Aaytu");
try {
HashMap<String, String> headermap = new HashMap<>();
headermap.put("Content-Encoding", "gzip");
headermap.put("Content-Type", "text/html");
String responseString = Base64.getMimeEncoder().encodeToString(GzipCompressor.compress("Hello there..!!!").getBytes());
AwsProxyResponse retVal = new AwsProxyResponse(200, headermap, responseString);
retVal.setBase64Encoded(true);
return retVal;
} catch (Exception e) {
}
return response;
}
}
retVal.setBase64Encoded(true)
doesn't try to "help" you by automatically base64-encoding the response? This would mean the response is double-encoded.