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Udo Kohlmeyer resolved GEODE-2003.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 1.1.0
> Executing a function using REST API fails with full package-qualified name
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> Key: GEODE-2003
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2003
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: rest (dev)
> Reporter: Diane Hardman
> Assignee: Udo Kohlmeyer
> Fix For: 1.1.0
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> While verifying integrated security using for all REST API's, I used gfsh to
> start a locator, a server, and create a single region with 2 data entries. I
> then wrote and deployed a simple function (io.build.test.Sample).
> In a separate terminal I was able to successfully get a list of the function
> using the GET API, but when I tried to execute the function using the
> following command:
> curl -u dataWriter:123 -X POST -i
> http:80/gemfire-api/v1/functions/io.build.test.Sample
> I get the following exception:
> "org.apache.geode.cache.execute.FunctionException: Function named
> io.build.test is not registered to FunctionService"
> Note: the name of the function, Sample, was dropped in the exception message.
> When I implemented the getId() method for the function to shorten the name to
> 'foo', the same POST API worked successfully:
> curl -u dataWriter:123 -X POST -i http:80/gemfire-api/v1/functions/foo
> Is there a limit to the length or format for the function name with the POST
> API?
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