WSO2 EI - Error while posting JSON request with special characters to API
I'm trying to post a JSON request to an API created in WSO2 EI.
The purpose of the API is to grab the request and post it to an Amazon SQS.
The JSON request is having rn, @ characters which is causing it not to get submitted to a SQS queue.
As it is an integration tool, I strongly believe there should be something wrong in the way we are using it for request processing.
Any quick help is highly appreciated.
api special-characters wso2ei
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I'm trying to post a JSON request to an API created in WSO2 EI.
The purpose of the API is to grab the request and post it to an Amazon SQS.
The JSON request is having rn, @ characters which is causing it not to get submitted to a SQS queue.
As it is an integration tool, I strongly believe there should be something wrong in the way we are using it for request processing.
Any quick help is highly appreciated.
api special-characters wso2ei
json has rn, {attr: "my value"rn}, or json value has rn which makes json invalid {attr: "my rn value"} ? Log json and test in here jslint.com.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:33
better log it into file (split sequence and use file transport). SInce it is tricky if u copy paste it from console how rn are treated by text buffer.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:45
Thank you for the response Simar.
– Renju
Nov 22 '18 at 11:57
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I'm trying to post a JSON request to an API created in WSO2 EI.
The purpose of the API is to grab the request and post it to an Amazon SQS.
The JSON request is having rn, @ characters which is causing it not to get submitted to a SQS queue.
As it is an integration tool, I strongly believe there should be something wrong in the way we are using it for request processing.
Any quick help is highly appreciated.
api special-characters wso2ei
I'm trying to post a JSON request to an API created in WSO2 EI.
The purpose of the API is to grab the request and post it to an Amazon SQS.
The JSON request is having rn, @ characters which is causing it not to get submitted to a SQS queue.
As it is an integration tool, I strongly believe there should be something wrong in the way we are using it for request processing.
Any quick help is highly appreciated.
api special-characters wso2ei
api special-characters wso2ei
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json has rn, {attr: "my value"rn}, or json value has rn which makes json invalid {attr: "my rn value"} ? Log json and test in here jslint.com.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:33
better log it into file (split sequence and use file transport). SInce it is tricky if u copy paste it from console how rn are treated by text buffer.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:45
Thank you for the response Simar.
– Renju
Nov 22 '18 at 11:57
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json has rn, {attr: "my value"rn}, or json value has rn which makes json invalid {attr: "my rn value"} ? Log json and test in here jslint.com.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:33
better log it into file (split sequence and use file transport). SInce it is tricky if u copy paste it from console how rn are treated by text buffer.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:45
Thank you for the response Simar.
– Renju
Nov 22 '18 at 11:57
json has rn, {attr: "my value"rn}, or json value has rn which makes json invalid {attr: "my rn value"} ? Log json and test in here jslint.com.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:33
json has rn, {attr: "my value"rn}, or json value has rn which makes json invalid {attr: "my rn value"} ? Log json and test in here jslint.com.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:33
better log it into file (split sequence and use file transport). SInce it is tricky if u copy paste it from console how rn are treated by text buffer.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:45
better log it into file (split sequence and use file transport). SInce it is tricky if u copy paste it from console how rn are treated by text buffer.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:45
Thank you for the response Simar.
– Renju
Nov 22 '18 at 11:57
Thank you for the response Simar.
– Renju
Nov 22 '18 at 11:57
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json has rn, {attr: "my value"rn}, or json value has rn which makes json invalid {attr: "my rn value"} ? Log json and test in here jslint.com.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:33
better log it into file (split sequence and use file transport). SInce it is tricky if u copy paste it from console how rn are treated by text buffer.
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 9:45
Thank you for the response Simar.
– Renju
Nov 22 '18 at 11:57