Issue
Using spring, with this code :
List<HttpMessageConverter<?>> messageConverters = restTemplate.getMessageConverters();
for(HttpMessageConverter httpMessageConverter : messageConverters){
System.out.println(httpMessageConverter);
}
ResponseEntity<ProductList> productList = restTemplate.getForEntity(productDataUrl,ProductList.class);
I get
org.springframework.http.converter.ByteArrayHttpMessageConverter@34649ee4
org.springframework.http.converter.StringHttpMessageConverter@39fba59b
org.springframework.http.converter.ResourceHttpMessageConverter@383580da
org.springframework.http.converter.xml.SourceHttpMessageConverter@409e850a
org.springframework.http.converter.support.AllEncompassingFormHttpMessageConverter@673074aa
org.springframework.http.converter.xml.Jaxb2RootElementHttpMessageConverter@1e3b79d3
org.springframework.http.converter.json.MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter@52bb1b26
org.springframework.web.client.RestClientException: Could not extract response: no suitable HttpMessageConverter found for response type [class com.mycopmany.ProductList] and content type [text/html;charset=UTF-8]
The a snippet of the pojo :
@XmlRootElement(name="TheProductList")
public class ProductList {
@XmlElement(required = true, name = "date")
private LocalDate importDate;
Solution
From a Spring point of view, none of the HttpMessageConverter
instances registered with the RestTemplate
can convert text/html
content to a ProductList
object. The method of interest is HttpMessageConverter#canRead(Class, MediaType)
. The implementation for all of the above returns false
, including Jaxb2RootElementHttpMessageConverter
.
Since no HttpMessageConverter
can read your HTTP response, processing fails with an exception.
If you can control the server response, modify it to set the Content-type
to application/xml
, text/xml
, or something matching application/*+xml
.
If you don't control the server response, you'll need to write and register your own HttpMessageConverter
(which can extend the Spring classes, see AbstractXmlHttpMessageConverter
and its sub classes) that can read and convert text/html
.
Answered By - Sotirios Delimanolis
Answer Checked By - Timothy Miller (JavaFixing Admin)