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Freeman Fang reassigned CXF-8062: --------------------------------- Assignee: Freeman Fang > MessageContext.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE cannot be obtained if response code is not > 200 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-8062 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-8062 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.3.2 > Reporter: Tomás García > Assignee: Freeman Fang > Priority: Major > Attachments: 200.png, 401.PNG, cxf_dependencies.PNG > > > After a web service request, we do this: > {code:java} > responseCode = (Integer) ((BindingProvider) > webServicePort).getResponseContext().get(MessageContext.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE); > {code} > , to extract the Http response code, but we noticed that this only works in > our case with 200 response codes from the server. > From what I could gather, it seems that the response context is not populated > in cases where a 200 is not given. Example: > !401.PNG! > As you can see only two instances of SCOPES are in the response context. > When we receive a 200 from the web service, the response context contains > this: > !200.png! > , which although you can't see it in the screenshot, it contains the > HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE value, which it's the only thing we need, because we need > to do some additional steps depending on that response code afterwards. > Right now, we're using a finicky way to obtain such http response code... the > exception is a WebServiceException which contains a HTTPException which has > the response code given by the server. We'd like to have a more reliable way > since those exception signatures could just change over time if we update > libraries / java versions we guess. > Here's the CXF dependencies in our project: > !cxf_dependencies.PNG! > Let us know if you need to know about anything else. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)