Hey, how did you fix this issue ? I updated my HttpClient to 4.5.4 and my 
aws client started throwing the same exception when I tried to connect to 
the KMS service. 


On Friday, 14 April 2017 14:11:12 UTC+5:30, Chris Charlton wrote:
>
> Hi Artem,
> No, I don't use dropwizard-client (at least not explicitly - it is not 
> listed in the POM) - but you have identified the issue. Upgrading to DW 
> 1.1.0 pulled in the 4.5.3 version of HttpClient causing the upload to 
> Amazon S3 to fail. So I explicitly 'Declared HttpClient 4.5.2 as a direct 
> dependency. This time, DW1.1.0 does not pull in 4.5.3, and all seems to 
> work quite properly.
>
> Thanks for the pointer.
> Chris  
>
> On Thursday, 30 March 2017 08:54:55 UTC+1, Artem Prigoda wrote:
>>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Do you use the `dropwizard-client` module? We updated it in Dropwizard 
>> 1.1.0 to Apache HttpClient 4.5.3 from 4.5.2 and I believe the Amazon SDK 
>> depends on the 4.5.2 version: 
>> http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.amazonaws/aws-java-sdk-core/1.11.109. 
>> Maybe your Dropwizard application pulls 4.5.3 instead of 4.5.2, and for 
>> some reason the Amazon SDK doesn't work with it? I had a quick look at the 
>> release notes for 4.5.3 version: 
>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpcomponents/httpclient/RELEASE_NOTES-4.5.x.txt,
>>  
>> but couldn't find any obvious clues leading to your issue.
>>
>> Artem
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 4:10:50 PM UTC+2, Chris Charlton wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I've been using DW extensively, and now in a production setting since 
>>> before v0.9, and have gradually been upgrading in line with releases 
>>> (fabulous product by the way - thanks).
>>>
>>> I've had some working code that $HTTP POST's a JPEG as part of a 
>>> multipart form (posted from an Angular 1.3 javascript form) that worked 
>>> fine with DW 1.0.5. The server side code took the uploaded file and did a 
>>> putObject into an Amazon S3 bucket (using the s3client). Upgrading to 
>>> DW1.1.0, this POST threw an error, and the top part of the stacktrace runs:
>>>
>>> ERROR [2017-03-29 13:23:52,058] 
>>> io.dropwizard.jersey.errors.LoggingExceptionMapper: Error handling a 
>>> request: 35e00e139e5982e4
>>> ! java.lang.IllegalStateException: Socket not created by this factory
>>> ! at org.apache.http.util.Asserts.check(Asserts.java:34)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.conn.ssl.SSLSocketFactory.isSecure(SSLSocketFactory.java:435)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.conn.DefaultClientConnectionOperator.openConnection(DefaultClientConnectionOperator.java:186)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.conn.ManagedClientConnectionImpl.open(ManagedClientConnectionImpl.java:326)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector.tryConnect(DefaultRequestDirector.java:610)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector.execute(DefaultRequestDirector.java:445)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.client.AbstractHttpClient.doExecute(AbstractHttpClient.java:835)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.client.CloseableHttpClient.execute(CloseableHttpClient.java:83)
>>> ! at 
>>> org.apache.http.impl.client.CloseableHttpClient.execute(CloseableHttpClient.java:56)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.http.AmazonHttpClient.executeOneRequest(AmazonHttpClient.java:822)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.http.AmazonHttpClient.executeHelper(AmazonHttpClient.java:576)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.http.AmazonHttpClient.doExecute(AmazonHttpClient.java:362)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.http.AmazonHttpClient.executeWithTimer(AmazonHttpClient.java:328)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.http.AmazonHttpClient.execute(AmazonHttpClient.java:307)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.services.s3.AmazonS3Client.invoke(AmazonS3Client.java:3659)
>>> ! at 
>>> com.amazonaws.services.s3.AmazonS3Client.putObject(AmazonS3Client.java:1422)
>>> ! at com.novel.cm.resources.CMResource.uploadPhoto(CMResource.java:2328)
>>>
>>> The issue appears  to be with the connection related with the S3 bucket 
>>> (is it now demanding a  connection over SSL?)
>>>
>>> Reverting to 1.0.5 made the problem go away. 
>>>
>>> Any thoughts? Has some validation become overly strict (the 
>>> aAsserts.check?)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Chris
>>>
>>

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