Java Code Examples for javax.ws.rs.core.Response#fromResponse()
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javax.ws.rs.core.Response#fromResponse() .
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Example 1
Source File: ResponseCorsFilter.java From semanticMDR with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public ContainerResponse filter(ContainerRequest req, ContainerResponse contResp) { ResponseBuilder resp = Response.fromResponse(contResp.getResponse()); resp.header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*").header( "Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, POST, OPTIONS"); String reqHead = req.getHeaderValue("Access-Control-Request-Headers"); if (null != reqHead && !reqHead.equals(null)) { resp.header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", reqHead); } contResp.setResponse(resp.build()); return contResp; }
Example 2
Source File: BasicClient.java From secure-data-service with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public Response getHomeResource(Entity home) throws URISyntaxException, MessageProcessingException, IOException { URL url = URLBuilder.create(restClient.getBaseURL()).addPath(PathConstants.HOME).build(); Response response = restClient.getRequest(url); if (response.getStatus() == Response.Status.OK.getStatusCode()) { try { JsonNode element = mapper.readValue(response.readEntity(String.class), JsonNode.class); Map<String, List<Link>> links = mapper.readValue(element, new TypeReference<Map<String, List<BasicLink>>>() { }); home.getData().putAll(links); } catch (JsonParseException e) { // invalid Json, or non-Json response? ResponseBuilder builder = Response.fromResponse(response); builder.status(Response.Status.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR); return builder.build(); } } return response; }
Example 3
Source File: ResponseCorsFilter.java From nextreports-server with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public ContainerResponse filter(ContainerRequest req, ContainerResponse contResp) { ResponseBuilder resp = Response.fromResponse(contResp.getResponse()); resp.header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") .header("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, POST, OPTIONS"); String reqHead = req.getHeaderValue("Access-Control-Request-Headers"); if(null != reqHead && !reqHead.equals("")){ resp.header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", reqHead); } contResp.setResponse(resp.build()); return contResp; }
Example 4
Source File: BasicHttpClient.java From zerocode with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Once the client executes the http call, then it receives the http response. This method takes care of handling * that. In case you need to handle it differently you can override this method. * * @param httpResponse : Received Apache http response from the server * * @return : Effective response with handled http session. * @throws IOException */ public Response handleResponse(CloseableHttpResponse httpResponse) throws IOException { Response serverResponse = createCharsetResponse(httpResponse); Header[] allHeaders = httpResponse.getAllHeaders(); Response.ResponseBuilder responseBuilder = Response.fromResponse(serverResponse); for (Header thisHeader : allHeaders) { String headerKey = thisHeader.getName(); responseBuilder = responseBuilder.header(headerKey, thisHeader.getValue()); handleHttpSession(serverResponse, headerKey); } return responseBuilder.build(); }
Example 5
Source File: ResponseCorsFilter.java From roboconf-platform with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public ContainerResponse filter( ContainerRequest req, ContainerResponse contResp ) { ResponseBuilder resp = Response.fromResponse( contResp.getResponse()); Map<String,String> headers = buildHeaders( req.getHeaderValue( CORS_REQ_HEADERS ), req.getHeaderValue( ORIGIN )); for( Map.Entry<String,String> h : headers.entrySet()) resp.header( h.getKey(), h.getValue()); contResp.setResponse( resp.build()); return contResp; }