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the request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect when sending post requests

The method in myController looks like this

@RequestMapping(value="/{processId}/dependents", method=RequestMethod.POST,consumes="application/json")
@ResponseBody
public Dependents postdependent(@ModelAttribute ProcessContext process,@RequestBody Dependent dependent) {
    return process.getDependents().addDependent(dependent);
}

My gets and delete work perfectly. But whenever I do a post I am getting the request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect. JSON for post request:

"{
   'dependentId' : '1003',
   'firstName'   : 'Vishu',
   'lastName'    : 'poodari',
   'birthDate'   : '1970/04/15'
}"

Please I tried all combinations by using single quotes, doubles quotes everything.

I am using rest-shell for doing the operations.

Please find my Dependent Class

public class Dependent {
    private String dependentId;
    private String firstName;
    private String lastName;
    private String birthDate;
    @JsonCreator
    public Dependent(@JsonProperty("dependentId") String dependentId, @JsonProperty("firstName") String firstName, @JsonProperty("lastName")String lastName,
            @JsonProperty("birthDate") String birthDate) {
        this.dependentId = dependentId;
        this.firstName = firstName;
        this.lastName = lastName;
        this.birthDate = birthDate;
    }
    public String getDependentId() {
        return dependentId;
    }
    public void setDependentId(String dependentId) {
        this.dependentId = dependentId;
    }
    public String getFirstName() {
        return firstName;
    }
    public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
        this.firstName = firstName;
    }
    public String getLastName() {
        return lastName;
    }
    public void setLastName(String lastName) {
        this.lastName = lastName;
    }
    public String getBirthDate() {
        return birthDate;
    }
    public void setBirthDate(String birthDate) {
        this.birthDate = birthDate;
    }
}
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Vishwa Avatar asked Feb 26 '14 18:02

Vishwa


2 Answers

syntactically incorrect means problem with the json,please replace the single quote with double.

{"dependentId" : "1003",
   "firstName"   : "Vishu",
   "lastName"    : "poodari",
   "birthDate"   : "1970/04/15"
}

also check the json keys should match with your Dependent class attribute names, and the data should be convertible by the parser.

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RPaul Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 04:10

RPaul


Error *The request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect"** in most of the case means that jackson is not able to desalinize(convert json string to object) because default constructor is missing.

In your case there is missing default constructor, you have parameterized constructor which override default and jackson is not able create object

public Dependent(@JsonProperty("dependentId") String dependentId, @JsonProperty("firstName") String firstName, @JsonProperty("lastName")String lastName,
        @JsonProperty("birthDate") String birthDate) {      this.dependentId = dependentId;
    this.firstName = firstName;
    this.lastName = lastName;
    this.birthDate = birthDate;
}

Add also default constructor into your class and everything will be working

public Dependent() {
}
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abosancic Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 04:10

abosancic