I'm developing a REST webservice in Scala using the Jersey JAX-RS reference implementation and I'm getting a strange error.
I'm trying to create a ContentDisposition object using the ContentDisposition.ContentDispositionBuilder.
ContentDisposition.ContentDispositionBuilder has two types T extends ContentDisposition.ContentDispositionBuilder and V extends ContentDisposition. The method type of ContentDisposition returns a builder instance.
The code
val contentDisposition = ContentDisposition.`type`(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM).build()
works however
val contentDisposition = ContentDisposition.`type`(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM).fileName("dummy").build()
produces the compiler error
error: value build is not a member of ?0
val contentDisposition = ContentDisposition.`type`(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM).fileName("dummy").build()
                                                                                                         ^
(Note that type needs to be put in "quotation marks" because it's a keyword in Scala)
fileName of ContentDispositionBuilder returns an instance of T so this should actually work.
I don't get this. Any idea? I'm using Scala 2.9.0.1 by the way.
Update:
This works. But why do I need the casting here?
val contentDisposition = ContentDisposition.`type`(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)
  .fileName("dummy")
  .asInstanceOf[ContentDisposition.ContentDispositionBuilder[_,_]]
  .build()
                I guess type inference can only go so far... You can probably do it in two lines, without having to do any casts; have you tried this?
val something=ContentDisposition.`type`(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)
val contentDisposition=something.fileName("dummy").build()
or maybe
val builder=ContentDisposition.`type`(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM).fileName("dummy")
val contentDisposition=builder.build()
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