Can you enable stream caching and try it again. http://camel.apache.org/stream-caching.html
Best, Christian Sent from a mobile device Am 17.04.2013 23:53 schrieb "Calvert, Zach (Zach)** CTR **" < zcalv...@motive.com>: > I'm having trouble submitting a multi-part form to a CXF endpoint. My > route looks like: > <camel:route id="submitform"> > <camel:from uri="jetty: > https://0.0.0.0:9005/submit/?matchOnUriPrefix=true"/> > <camel:log message="Request received" loggingLevel="DEBUG"/> > <camel:to uri="cxfbean:consumerList"/> > </camel:route> > Where the list is a util list of 1 endpoint consuming a POST method. The > HTML form code is retrieved from the same path using a GET, resulting in: > > <html> > <body> > <form enctype='multipart/form-data' method='post' action='/submit'> > <INPUT type='text' id='firstname'> > <BR> > <input type='file' name='image'> > <BR> > <input type='submit' value='Send'> > </form> > </body> > </html> > > Submitting a post triggers this in the logs: > 2013-04-17 15:55:40,900 | WARN | qtp11314826-356 | > WebApplicationExceptionMapper | - - | WebApplicationException has > been caught : Couldn't find MIME boundary: > -----------------------------173102388111750 > > I walked the code to org.apache.cxf.attachment.AttachmentDeserializer > Where it obtains the "InputStream" content body using: > ... > boundary = boundaryString.getBytes("utf-8"); > > stream = new > PushbackInputStream(message.getContent(InputStream.class), > pbAmount); > ... > > The resulting InputStream from the CXF Message, while non-null, always > returns -1 at the first read. In other words, this InputStream is empty > 100% of the time. I've verified using different browsers that the content > is submitted, and the MIME boundary is populated in the content. What is > going on with the input stream? Have I configured my CXF endpoint > incorrectly in some way, or am I missing a configuration detail in the form? > > Any and all help is greatly appreciated! > > > Thank you, > Zach Calvert > > >