Rahul
Rahul

Reputation: 227

WLResourceRequest onSuccess throws error

I am getting an error on WLResourceRequest's onsuccess callback and the error is as below.

com.sun.jdi.InternalException : Unexpected JDWP Error: 14 Cannot evaluate com.worklight.wlclient.api.WLResponse.toString()

why do we get this error? is there a way to skip this .

Code I used is

it works fine I get the response when I use WLHttpResponseListener instead of WLResponseListener.

wlResponse.getResponseText(); gives empty response.

 WLResourceRequest request = new WLResourceRequest("Actual server path here", GET);
      request.addHeader(new BasicHeader("IfAnyHeader", "here"));
    request.send(new ResponseListener());
 private class ResponseListener implements WLResponseListener {

        @Override
        public void onSuccess(WLResponse wlResponse) {

            responseCode = wlResponse.getStatus();
            final String result = wlResponse.getResponseText();
      }

        @Override
        public void onFailure(WLFailResponse wlFailResponse) {

            responseCode = wlFailResponse.getStatus();
            final String result = wlFailResponse.getResponseText();
}

I get the error on onSuccess method... wlResponse.getResponseText(); is always empty.

Upvotes: 1

Views: 239

Answers (2)

Rahul
Rahul

Reputation: 227

I finally found a solution for this issue.

     request.send( new WLHttpResponseListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onSuccess(HttpResponse httpResponse) {
                        BufferedReader reader = null;
                        try {

    //                        responseCode = httpResponse.getStatusLine();
                            WLResponse wlResponse=new WLResponse(httpResponse);

                            int responseCode=wlResponse.getStatus();


                            reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(httpResponse.getEntity().getContent(), "UTF-8"));
// used a function to convert reader to string
                            final String result = entityToString(reader);

                        } catch (IOException e) {
                            e.printStackTrace();
                        }
                    }

                    @Override
                    public void onFailure(HttpResponse httpResponse, Exception e) {
                        BufferedReader reader = null;
                        try {



                            responseCode = new WLFailResponse(new WLResponse(httpResponse)).getStatus();

                            reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(httpResponse.getEntity().getContent(), "UTF-8"));
                            String result = entityToString(reader);

                        } catch (IOException eec) {
                            e.printStackTrace();
                        }

                    }
                });

Upvotes: 1

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