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Romain Manni-Bucau commented on TOMEE-1683: ------------------------------------------- Not it doesnt, here you use johnzon on server AND client side so to create a DTO you need setters or configure johnzon to use fields (in a plain tomee you dont use the client side). adding setters, putting a body - even empty - and removing webapp from the classpath your sample test is green > Tests for JAX-RS Webservice based on EJBContainerRunner work in OpenEJB 4.7.3 > but not in 7.0.0-M1 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TOMEE-1683 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMEE-1683 > Project: TomEE > Issue Type: Bug > Components: TomEE Core Server > Affects Versions: 7.0.0-M1 > Environment: MacOS-10.11.2 / Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS) - Maven 3.3.9 - > Java 8 (Oracle, 1.8.0-b66) > Reporter: Martin Wiesner > Priority: Critical > Labels: maven, test > Fix For: 7.0.0-M2 > > > I got a couple of JUnit Tests (> 200) based on > @RunWith(EJBContainerRunner.class) annotation which stopped working when > codebase is updated to use/run with TomEE/OpenEJB 7.0.0-M1. > I reproduced this on several projects and build a minimal example that shows > that the given Test passes with OpenEJB 4.7.3 and TomEE 1.7.3 (or: 1.7.2) but > not when we use "7.0.0-M1". The pom.xml of the example project has commented > lines for the older variant in order to quickly switch the environment. > Demo Project is available for download here: > https://download.mi.hs-heilbronn.de/tomee/ejb-container-runner-demo-ws.zip > As it seems, the environment launched via "@EJBContainerRunner" does not > start/expose the JAX-RS annotated webservice endpoint so clients can send > requests. Again, in 4.7.3/1.7.3 this worked like a charm. When we run the > project via maven goal "tomee:run" the endpoint is exposed and clients can > successfully send requests and receive HTTP 20x codes as a reply. > Maybe [~rmannibucau] could have a look at it? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)