Cant upload image image using apache cxf rs client











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I am trying to upload an image to a webserver, the request requirements are as follows:



POST /assets/image/content
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=ExampleFormBoundary



Request Body



--ExampleFormBoundary
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.png"
Content-Type: image/png



{image file data bytes}
--ExampleFormBoundary--



I am using apache cxf rs client for my calls:



The client attachment-serializer adds Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary to my request body.
This additional header if failing my request could you please let me know how to remove This
header from the request body or override the serializer or use another serializer so that i
do not have this header in the request body. I can use another client but cxf is the requirement.



Request Body for my call:



Http-Method: POST
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary="uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a"
Headers: {Authorization=[Basic VGVjaG5vbG9neVBhcnRuZXJCYW5vRW50ZXJwcmlzZXNMdGRcSGFzc2FuLkFsaTpCYW5vMTk4MEA=], Content-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept=[application/json]}
Payload: --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
Content-ID:
Content-Disposition: form-data; filename=image.jpg





--uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a--



2018-11-14 17:32:44 INFO LoggingInInterceptor:253 - Inbound Message



ID: 1
Response-Code: 400
Encoding: ISO-8859-1



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    I am trying to upload an image to a webserver, the request requirements are as follows:



    POST /assets/image/content
    Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=ExampleFormBoundary



    Request Body



    --ExampleFormBoundary
    Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.png"
    Content-Type: image/png



    {image file data bytes}
    --ExampleFormBoundary--



    I am using apache cxf rs client for my calls:



    The client attachment-serializer adds Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary to my request body.
    This additional header if failing my request could you please let me know how to remove This
    header from the request body or override the serializer or use another serializer so that i
    do not have this header in the request body. I can use another client but cxf is the requirement.



    Request Body for my call:



    Http-Method: POST
    Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary="uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a"
    Headers: {Authorization=[Basic VGVjaG5vbG9neVBhcnRuZXJCYW5vRW50ZXJwcmlzZXNMdGRcSGFzc2FuLkFsaTpCYW5vMTk4MEA=], Content-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept=[application/json]}
    Payload: --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a
    Content-Type: application/octet-stream
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
    Content-ID:
    Content-Disposition: form-data; filename=image.jpg





    --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a--



    2018-11-14 17:32:44 INFO LoggingInInterceptor:253 - Inbound Message



    ID: 1
    Response-Code: 400
    Encoding: ISO-8859-1



    Thanks










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      I am trying to upload an image to a webserver, the request requirements are as follows:



      POST /assets/image/content
      Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=ExampleFormBoundary



      Request Body



      --ExampleFormBoundary
      Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.png"
      Content-Type: image/png



      {image file data bytes}
      --ExampleFormBoundary--



      I am using apache cxf rs client for my calls:



      The client attachment-serializer adds Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary to my request body.
      This additional header if failing my request could you please let me know how to remove This
      header from the request body or override the serializer or use another serializer so that i
      do not have this header in the request body. I can use another client but cxf is the requirement.



      Request Body for my call:



      Http-Method: POST
      Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary="uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a"
      Headers: {Authorization=[Basic VGVjaG5vbG9neVBhcnRuZXJCYW5vRW50ZXJwcmlzZXNMdGRcSGFzc2FuLkFsaTpCYW5vMTk4MEA=], Content-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept=[application/json]}
      Payload: --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a
      Content-Type: application/octet-stream
      Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
      Content-ID:
      Content-Disposition: form-data; filename=image.jpg





      --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a--



      2018-11-14 17:32:44 INFO LoggingInInterceptor:253 - Inbound Message



      ID: 1
      Response-Code: 400
      Encoding: ISO-8859-1



      Thanks










      share|improve this question















      I am trying to upload an image to a webserver, the request requirements are as follows:



      POST /assets/image/content
      Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=ExampleFormBoundary



      Request Body



      --ExampleFormBoundary
      Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.png"
      Content-Type: image/png



      {image file data bytes}
      --ExampleFormBoundary--



      I am using apache cxf rs client for my calls:



      The client attachment-serializer adds Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary to my request body.
      This additional header if failing my request could you please let me know how to remove This
      header from the request body or override the serializer or use another serializer so that i
      do not have this header in the request body. I can use another client but cxf is the requirement.



      Request Body for my call:



      Http-Method: POST
      Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary="uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a"
      Headers: {Authorization=[Basic VGVjaG5vbG9neVBhcnRuZXJCYW5vRW50ZXJwcmlzZXNMdGRcSGFzc2FuLkFsaTpCYW5vMTk4MEA=], Content-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept-Encoding=[utf-8], Accept=[application/json]}
      Payload: --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a
      Content-Type: application/octet-stream
      Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
      Content-ID:
      Content-Disposition: form-data; filename=image.jpg





      --uuid:3a0341f0-584a-4f54-8e8e-bbe92048c96a--



      2018-11-14 17:32:44 INFO LoggingInInterceptor:253 - Inbound Message



      ID: 1
      Response-Code: 400
      Encoding: ISO-8859-1



      Thanks







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