Creating cURL request using spring boot for not encoding Akamai token
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I have a cURL request which is giving the proper response when hitting from the console. Request is having the akamai authentication token which has special characters. I transformed the same request and tried fetching response using rest client in spring boot application. Since, spring encodes the HTTP request, the authentication token gets replaced by other special characters. There is no logic implemented to decode the encoded authentication token at the client's end hence API is throwing authentication error.
Is there any way to send the whole cURL request as such from spring boot application? Cant use inputBuffer reader to read the respone from console.
token value in request parameter - st=154232354232~exp=1542433792~acl=/*~hmac=d49a3c708f356bfc07bd8c7ae74f5d21039fe48b360c23c5341d048cf31afda0
rest spring-boot curl encoding akamai
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I have a cURL request which is giving the proper response when hitting from the console. Request is having the akamai authentication token which has special characters. I transformed the same request and tried fetching response using rest client in spring boot application. Since, spring encodes the HTTP request, the authentication token gets replaced by other special characters. There is no logic implemented to decode the encoded authentication token at the client's end hence API is throwing authentication error.
Is there any way to send the whole cURL request as such from spring boot application? Cant use inputBuffer reader to read the respone from console.
token value in request parameter - st=154232354232~exp=1542433792~acl=/*~hmac=d49a3c708f356bfc07bd8c7ae74f5d21039fe48b360c23c5341d048cf31afda0
rest spring-boot curl encoding akamai
The problem is with encoding. I don't want my token to be encoded in UTF-8, spring does that by default before sending the request.
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I have a cURL request which is giving the proper response when hitting from the console. Request is having the akamai authentication token which has special characters. I transformed the same request and tried fetching response using rest client in spring boot application. Since, spring encodes the HTTP request, the authentication token gets replaced by other special characters. There is no logic implemented to decode the encoded authentication token at the client's end hence API is throwing authentication error.
Is there any way to send the whole cURL request as such from spring boot application? Cant use inputBuffer reader to read the respone from console.
token value in request parameter - st=154232354232~exp=1542433792~acl=/*~hmac=d49a3c708f356bfc07bd8c7ae74f5d21039fe48b360c23c5341d048cf31afda0
rest spring-boot curl encoding akamai
I have a cURL request which is giving the proper response when hitting from the console. Request is having the akamai authentication token which has special characters. I transformed the same request and tried fetching response using rest client in spring boot application. Since, spring encodes the HTTP request, the authentication token gets replaced by other special characters. There is no logic implemented to decode the encoded authentication token at the client's end hence API is throwing authentication error.
Is there any way to send the whole cURL request as such from spring boot application? Cant use inputBuffer reader to read the respone from console.
token value in request parameter - st=154232354232~exp=1542433792~acl=/*~hmac=d49a3c708f356bfc07bd8c7ae74f5d21039fe48b360c23c5341d048cf31afda0
rest spring-boot curl encoding akamai
rest spring-boot curl encoding akamai
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The problem is with encoding. I don't want my token to be encoded in UTF-8, spring does that by default before sending the request.
– maverick
Nov 21 at 13:02
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The problem is with encoding. I don't want my token to be encoded in UTF-8, spring does that by default before sending the request.
– maverick
Nov 21 at 13:02
The problem is with encoding. I don't want my token to be encoded in UTF-8, spring does that by default before sending the request.
– maverick
Nov 21 at 13:02
The problem is with encoding. I don't want my token to be encoded in UTF-8, spring does that by default before sending the request.
– maverick
Nov 21 at 13:02
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The problem is with encoding. I don't want my token to be encoded in UTF-8, spring does that by default before sending the request.
– maverick
Nov 21 at 13:02