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Jersey: MessageBodyWriter not found for media type=application/json, type=class org.codehaus.jackson.node.ObjectNode?

I am using Jersey 2.8 Client to post data to RESTful endpoint. The code looks like

    final Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient();
    final WebTarget target = client.target(url).path("inventorySummary");
    final Invocation.Builder builder = target.request().header("Content-Type", MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON);

    final ObjectNode payload = getObjectMapper().createObjectNode();
    payload.put("startDate", DateTime.now().toString());
    payload.put("endDate", DateTime.now().plusDays(30).toString());
    payload.put("networkId", 0);

    final Response response = builder.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).post(Entity.entity(payload, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON));
    assertStatus(Response.Status.OK.getStatusCode(), response);
    final JsonNode jsonReply = parseResponse(response);

getObjectMapper() looks like

public ObjectMapper getObjectMapper() {
        return new ObjectMapper()
                .configure(SerializationConfig.Feature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS, false /* force ISO8601 */)
                .configure(SerializationConfig.Feature.WRITE_ENUMS_USING_TO_STRING, true)
                .configure(DeserializationConfig.Feature.READ_ENUMS_USING_TO_STRING, true)
                .setSerializationInclusion(JsonSerialize.Inclusion.ALWAYS);
    }

When I try to run the test, I see error as

MessageBodyWriter not found for media type=application/json, type=class org.codehaus.jackson.node.ObjectNode, genericType=class org.codehaus.jackson.node.ObjectNode

What am I missing here?

Thanks

If you ok using Jackson 1.x, then you need to the following 3 things.

1. Add Jersey Jackson to your pom.xml:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.glassfish.jersey.media</groupId>
    <artifactId>jersey-media-json-jackson</artifactId>
    <version>2.8</version>
</dependency>

2. Create a ContextResolver :

@Provider
public class ObjectMapperProvider implements ContextResolver<ObjectMapper> {

    final ObjectMapper defaultObjectMapper;

    public ObjectMapperProvider() {
        defaultObjectMapper = getObjectMapper();
    }

    @Override
    public ObjectMapper getContext(Class<?> type) {
        return defaultObjectMapper;
    }

    public static ObjectMapper getObjectMapper() {
        return new ObjectMapper()
                .configure(SerializationConfig.Feature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS, false /* force ISO8601 */)
                .configure(SerializationConfig.Feature.WRITE_ENUMS_USING_TO_STRING, true)
                .configure(DeserializationConfig.Feature.READ_ENUMS_USING_TO_STRING, true)
                .setSerializationInclusion(JsonSerialize.Inclusion.ALWAYS);
    }
}

3. Register providers with ClientBuilder :

final Client client = ClientBuilder.newBuilder()
        .register(ObjectMapperProvider.class)
        .register(JacksonFeature.class)
        .build();

final WebTarget target = client.target(url).path("inventorySummary");

final ObjectNode payload = ObjectMapperProvider.getObjectMapper().createObjectNode();
payload.put("startDate", DateTime.now().toString());
payload.put("endDate", DateTime.now().plusDays(30).toString());
payload.put("networkId", 0);

final Response response = target.request(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
                                .post(Entity.json(payload));

assertStatus(Response.Status.OK.getStatusCode(), response);

I added a comment above stating that the addition of X had worked.

However, adding the following maven dependency to the pom.xml works as well, and seems like a more standard fix.

     <dependency>
        <groupId>org.glassfish.jersey.media</groupId>
        <artifactId>jersey-media-moxy</artifactId>
    </dependency>

Note: The org.glassfish.jersey.archetypes/jersey-quickstart-grizzly maven archetype adds the dependency above by default, but commented out with the comment "uncomment this to get JSON support" .

I had the same issue when trying to get the response from an Apache server running PHP. My response was good from the server, but Spring was complaining with the MessageBodyWriter not found for type application/json. I added the Genson dependency to my pom.xml and it fixed it!

    <dependency>
        <groupId>com.owlike</groupId>
        <artifactId>genson</artifactId>
        <version>0.99</version>
    </dependency>

Documentation can be found at: https://code.google.com/p/genson/

try to write the ObjectNode as a String :

// your code
final ObjectNode payload = getObjectMapper().createObjectNode();
payload.put("startDate", DateTime.now().toString());
payload.put("endDate", DateTime.now().plusDays(30).toString());
payload.put("networkId", 0);

// the solution
String entity = getObjectMapper().writeValueAsString(payload);

final Response response = builder.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON).post(Entity.entity(entity, MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON));

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