4.8.2.10.7. Service Method Invocation (POST)
REST API allows execution not only of methods that have arguments of simple datatypes, but also of methods with the following arguments:
-
entities
-
entities collections
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POJOs
Suppose we added a new method to the OrderService
created in the previous section:
@Override
public OrderValidationResult validateOrder(Order order, Date validationDate){
OrderValidationResult result=new OrderValidationResult();
result.setSuccess(false);
result.setErrorMessage("Validation of order "+order.getNumber()+" failed. validationDate parameter is: "+validationDate);
return result;
}
OrderValidationResult
class looks as follows:
package com.company.sales.service;
import java.io.Serializable;
public class OrderValidationResult implements Serializable {
private boolean success;
private String errorMessage;
public boolean isSuccess() {
return success;
}
public void setSuccess(boolean success) {
this.success = success;
}
public String getErrorMessage() {
return errorMessage;
}
public void setErrorMessage(String errorMessage) {
this.errorMessage = errorMessage;
}
}
The new method has an Order
entity in the arguments list and returns a POJO.
Before the invocation with the REST API the method must be allowed, so we add a record to the rest-services.xml
configuration file (it was described in the Service Method Invocation (GET)).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<services xmlns="http://schemas.haulmont.com/cuba/rest-services-v2.xsd">
<service name="sales_OrderService">
<method name="calculatePrice">
<param name="orderNumber"/>
</method>
<method name="validateOrder">
<param name="order"/>
<param name="validationDate"/>
</method>
</service>
</services>
The validateOrder
service method may be called with the POST request on the address:
http://localhost:8080/app/rest/v2/services/sales_OrderService/validateOrder
In case of the POST request parameters are passed in the request body. The request body must contain a JSON object, each field of this object corresponds to the service method argument.
{
"order" : {
"number": "00050",
"date" : "2016-01-01"
},
"validationDate": "2016-10-01"
}
An OAuth token must be placed in the Authorization
header with the Bearer
type.
The REST API method returns a serialized POJO:
{
"success": false,
"errorMessage": "Validation of order 00050 failed. validationDate parameter is: 2016-10-01"
}