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Jersey REST Client : Posting MultiPart data


I am trying to write a Jersey client app which can post multi part form data to a Restful Jersey service. I need to post a CSV file with the data and a JSON with meta-data. I am using Jersey client 1.18.3. Here is my code (some names have been changed for company confidentiality )...

Client client = Client.create();
WebResource webResource = client.resource("http://localhost:8080/mariam/service/playWithDad");


    FileDataBodyPart filePart = new FileDataBodyPart("file", 
            new File("C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/input/games.csv"));

    String playWithDadMetaJson
    = "{\n"
    + "    \"sandboxIndicator\": true,\n"
    + "    \"skipBadLines\": false,\n"
    + "    \"fileSeparator\": \"COMMA\",\n"
    + "    \"blockSize\": false,\n"
    + "    \"gameUUID\": \"43a004c9-2130-4e75-8fd4-e5fccae31840\",\n"
    + "    \"useFriends\": \"false\"\n"
    + "}\n"
    + "";

    MultiPart multipartEntity = new FormDataMultiPart()
    .field("meta", playWithDadMetaJson, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_TYPE)
    .bodyPart(filePart);

    ClientResponse response = webResource.type(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA_TYPE).post(multipartEntity);

Right now I am getting a compile error at the last line saying it cannot convert from void to ClientResponse.

I got some guidance on the RestFul service itself previously from this post..

Java Rest Jersey : Posting multiple types of data (File and JSON)


Solution

  • "Right now I am getting a compile error at the last line saying it cannot convert from void to ClientResponse."

    Look at the javadoc for WebResource. Look at the post(Object) (with Object arg). It returns void.

    You need to be using the overloaded post(Class returnType, requestEntity), which return an instance of returnType type.

    So you should be doing something like

    ClientResponse response = webResource
            .type(MediaType.MULTIPART_FORM_DATA_TYPE)
            .post(ClientResponse.class, multipartEntity);