I have the following GET
REST method:
import java.time.OffsetDateTime;
import javax.ws.rs.Consumes;
import javax.ws.rs.DELETE;
import javax.ws.rs.GET;
import javax.ws.rs.HeaderParam;
import javax.ws.rs.POST;
import javax.ws.rs.PUT;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.PathParam;
import javax.ws.rs.Produces;
import javax.ws.rs.QueryParam;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import io.swagger.annotations.Api;
import io.swagger.annotations.ApiOperation;
import io.swagger.annotations.ApiResponse;
import io.swagger.annotations.ApiResponses;
import com.product.rest.api.TransactionsApi;
import com.product.rest.model.Transaction;
@Path("/transactions")
@Api(description = "the transactions API")
@Consumes({ "application/json" })
@Produces({ "application/json" })
public class TransactionsApiImpl extends TransactionsApi {
@GET
@Consumes({ "application/json" })
@Produces({ "application/json" })
@ApiOperation(value = "", notes = "Get all transactions", response = Transaction.class, responseContainer = "List", tags = {})
@ApiResponses(
value = { @ApiResponse(code = 200, message = "OK", response = Transaction.class, responseContainer = "List"),
@ApiResponse(code = 400, message = "Bad Request", response = Transaction.class, responseContainer = "List"),
@ApiResponse(code = 404, message = "Not Found", response = Transaction.class, responseContainer = "List"),
@ApiResponse(code = 500, message = "Internal Server Error", response = Transaction.class, responseContainer = "List") })
@Override
public Response transactionsGet(
@HeaderParam("tok") String tok,
@QueryParam("param1") Integer param1,
@QueryParam("param2") String param2,
@QueryParam("param3") OffsetDateTime param3,
@QueryParam("param4") OffsetDateTime param4,
@QueryParam("param5") Integer param5,
@QueryParam("param6") Integer param6,
@QueryParam("param7") String param7) {
return Response.ok().entity("Success!").build();
}
The TransactionsApi
is a generated implementation using Swagger Codegen, as is the Transaction
model class. I have several other functions in this class, but whenever I leave the GET /transactions
function uncommented, I receive the following error:
WARN [Thread-1] (ContextHandler.java:2175) - unavailable
org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ModelValidationException: Validation of the application resource model has failed during application initialization.
[[FATAL] No injection source found for a parameter of type public javax.ws.rs.core.Response
com.product.rest.impl.v1.TransactionsApiImpl.transactionsGet(java.lang.String,java.lang.Integer,java.lang.String,java.time.OffsetDateTime,java.time.OffsetDateTime,java.lang.Integer,java.lang.Integer,java.lang.String) at index 3.; source='ResourceMethod{httpMethod=GET, consumedTypes=[application/json], producedTypes=[application/json], suspended=false, suspendTimeout=0, suspendTimeoutUnit=MILLISECONDS, invocable=Invocable{handler=ClassBasedMethodHandler{handlerClass=class com.product.rest.impl.v1.TransactionsApiImpl, handlerConstructors=[org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.HandlerConstructor@7df78e88]}, definitionMethod=public javax.ws.rs.core.Response
All other similar questions I have found had to do with MultiPart Data
and file uploading, whereas I am making a simple GET
request. Other functions that also use the javax.ws.rs.code.Response
class do not have this issue and the server starts normally.
I have noticed that the problem happens whenever the OffsetDateTime
class is in the parameters (i.e. param3
and param4
), but I have been unable to find out why. Moreover, OffsetDateTime
was chosen by Swagger Codegen and I am reluctant to change it seeing how I will have to change every derived file afterwards whenever I regenerate my sources.
Has anyone had this issue before with REST services and OffsetDateTime
?