I had a problem like this and resolved it by adding:
Engine.getInstance().getRegisteredConverters().add(0, new
JacksonConverter());
to my Android code before I constructed my client resource
My code is just a little tweak on the documented version at:
Do you get the same 415 error when you go to /connection in your browser? (If
so, then the problem is in your ServiceConnection class, rather then in your
Android code).
Also, in my Android code, I don't wrap the resource, but do the call directly
on the ClientResource class, as in:
Thank you for your answer.
No, it works when I use a web browser. I have the same error with the last
code. I don't know if it's the android client or the web server which have a
problem.
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From the code that you have posted, I am not able to see the problem Perhaps
the type of your connect variable doesn't match the type defined in your
Server file. But that is just a guess.
Good luck!
RB
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