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Issue-ID: POLICY-4668
Change-Id: If4e79224de61d66d7514f3abbd7b8bee1c3d5681
Signed-off-by: adheli.tavares <adheli.tavares@est.tech>
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Several of the Gson and Jackson handlers take a GsonBuilder, which
they then configure with additional adapters prior to create a Gson
object that they subsequently use. The code has been modified so
that the constructors no longer take a GsonBuilder, thus eliminating
the side-effects that they had on the builders. Instead, a
configBuilder() method has been added to the handler classes that
makes it clear tht they modify the GsonBuilder.
This also has the advantage that classes that want a Gson object
configured per a given handler need only call that handler's
configBuilder() method; previously, they had to constructor the
handler and then retrieve its gson object.
Also updated a few tests to specify the HTTP "Accept" header to ensure
that return results are in yaml format.
Change-Id: I2ef98198041ff9f73913d01ee6ee14ecf20ba617
Issue-ID: POLICY-2081
Signed-off-by: Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com>
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Refactored StandardYamlCoder, extracting a new class, YamlJsonTranslator,
from it. This facilitates performing yaml translation when not using a
standard "gson" coder.
Added YamlJacksonHandler which supports YAML translation layered on
top of a JacksonHandler instead of a GsonMessageBodyHandler.
Also added junit tests to complete coverage of StandardCoder.
Also added public APPLICATION_YAML to YamlMessageBodyHandler.
Change-Id: Ia470fa194661fbf1aebeaf0f18b57f2a984cb64b
Issue-ID: POLICY-2081
Signed-off-by: Jim Hahn <jrh3@att.com>
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