31 lines
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31 lines
1.5 KiB
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Multipart Http Sample
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This sample demonstrates how you can send a *multipart request* to a Spring Integration's HTTP service using 2 scenarios:
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1. Spring's RestTemplate
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2. Spring Integration Http Outbound Gateway
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It consists of two parts - Client and Server. There are two client programs:
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1. MultipartRestClient. It uses Spring's RestTemplate to assemble and send multipart request
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2. MultipartClientForHttpOutboundClient. It uses Spring Integration Http Outbound Gateway to send multipart request.
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The interesting part about this client is the way it assembles the Multipart request using a plain old Map.
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The Server is Spring Integration's HTTP endpoint configuration.
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To run this sample:
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1. Deploy project
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* If you are using STS and project is imported as Eclipse project in your workspace you can just execute **Run on Server**
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* You can also run **gradlew :multipart-http:build** and generate the WAR file that you can deploy the conventional
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way
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2. run the simple test client program: **org.springframework.integration.samples.multipart.MultipartClient**
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You should see the following output from the server:
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INFO : ...MultipartClient - Successfully received multipart request: {company=[[Ljava.lang.String;@147e8bd9], company-logo=[org.springframework.integration.http.UploadedMultipartFile@f5e12]}
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INFO : ...MultipartClient - company - SpringSource
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INFO : org.springframework.integration.samples.multipart.MultipartClient - company-logo - as UploadedMultipartFile: spring09_logo.png
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