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Michael Martell updated GEODE-2794: ----------------------------------- Description: Plain text is valid JSON, but is not supported by the REST API. Same issue for all primitive types: bool, number, arrays. Only objects are accepted. Repro example below. Putting the same value from another client works, and we are able to get primitive values. PUT /gemfire-api/v1/orders/234 Request body: {code:javascript}"hello"{code} Response: HTTP 400 Response body: {color:red} {code:javascript} { "cause": "Json doc specified is either not supported or invalid!" } {code} {color} Wrapping the same request as: {code:javascript} {"value":"hello"} {code} succeeds (HTTP 200, and entry is saved). Experienced on Geode 9.0.2. was: Plain text is valid JSON, but is not supported by the REST API. Same issue for all primitive types: bool, number, arrays. Only objects are accepted. Repro example below. Putting the same value from another client works, and we are able to get primitive values. PUT /gemfire-api/v1/orders/234 Request body: {{"hello"}} Response: HTTP 400 Response body: {{{ "cause": "Json doc specified is either not supported or invalid!" }}} Wrapping the same request as: {{{"value":"hello"}}} succeeds (HTTP 200, and entry is saved). Experienced on Geode 9.0.2. > REST API Doesn't Accept Primitive Types as Values > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-2794 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2794 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Bug > Components: client/server, rest (dev) > Reporter: Michael Martell > > Plain text is valid JSON, but is not supported by the REST API. Same issue > for all primitive types: bool, number, arrays. Only objects are accepted. > Repro example below. Putting the same value from another client works, and we > are able to get primitive values. > PUT /gemfire-api/v1/orders/234 > Request body: > {code:javascript}"hello"{code} > Response: > HTTP 400 > Response body: > {color:red} > {code:javascript} > { > "cause": "Json doc specified is either not supported or invalid!" > } > {code} > {color} > Wrapping the same request as: > {code:javascript} {"value":"hello"} {code} > succeeds (HTTP 200, and entry is saved). > Experienced on Geode 9.0.2. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)