@FeignClient is not failing in Type Mismatch












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I am intentionally trying to simulate a failure condition. I have a service which returns JSON of a User object. However, in @FeignClient @RequestMapping I am returning another object i.e. Event.



In this case, I was expecting Feign to fail deserializing the JSON to the Event POJO. But it is not failing. Moreover, the response Event object is also not null.



So my question is, is this the behavior by design? What I can do to make Feign fail in this kind of situation.



Here is my FeignClient.



@FeignClient(name = "userProxy", url = "${securei.url}")
public interface UserProxy {

@RequestMapping(value = IUser.USER_LOGIN, method = RequestMethod.GET, params = {"u", "p"})
public Event login(@RequestParam("u") String username, @RequestParam("p") String password);

}


Here the actual login service returns the User JSON, however I have provided Event as the return type. Still, it is not failing.










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    Please provide the relevant part of your code. Add a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example including proper example input/output data.
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 8:35










  • Please see my recent edit.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 8:42










  • Did you specify @EnableFeignClients somewhere?
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 9:14










  • @Bsquare yes, I have the application class annotated with that.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:16










  • @Bsquare actually FeignClient works fine as it should be, It's just not failing.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:19
















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I am intentionally trying to simulate a failure condition. I have a service which returns JSON of a User object. However, in @FeignClient @RequestMapping I am returning another object i.e. Event.



In this case, I was expecting Feign to fail deserializing the JSON to the Event POJO. But it is not failing. Moreover, the response Event object is also not null.



So my question is, is this the behavior by design? What I can do to make Feign fail in this kind of situation.



Here is my FeignClient.



@FeignClient(name = "userProxy", url = "${securei.url}")
public interface UserProxy {

@RequestMapping(value = IUser.USER_LOGIN, method = RequestMethod.GET, params = {"u", "p"})
public Event login(@RequestParam("u") String username, @RequestParam("p") String password);

}


Here the actual login service returns the User JSON, however I have provided Event as the return type. Still, it is not failing.










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    Please provide the relevant part of your code. Add a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example including proper example input/output data.
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 8:35










  • Please see my recent edit.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 8:42










  • Did you specify @EnableFeignClients somewhere?
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 9:14










  • @Bsquare yes, I have the application class annotated with that.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:16










  • @Bsquare actually FeignClient works fine as it should be, It's just not failing.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:19














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I am intentionally trying to simulate a failure condition. I have a service which returns JSON of a User object. However, in @FeignClient @RequestMapping I am returning another object i.e. Event.



In this case, I was expecting Feign to fail deserializing the JSON to the Event POJO. But it is not failing. Moreover, the response Event object is also not null.



So my question is, is this the behavior by design? What I can do to make Feign fail in this kind of situation.



Here is my FeignClient.



@FeignClient(name = "userProxy", url = "${securei.url}")
public interface UserProxy {

@RequestMapping(value = IUser.USER_LOGIN, method = RequestMethod.GET, params = {"u", "p"})
public Event login(@RequestParam("u") String username, @RequestParam("p") String password);

}


Here the actual login service returns the User JSON, however I have provided Event as the return type. Still, it is not failing.










share|improve this question















I am intentionally trying to simulate a failure condition. I have a service which returns JSON of a User object. However, in @FeignClient @RequestMapping I am returning another object i.e. Event.



In this case, I was expecting Feign to fail deserializing the JSON to the Event POJO. But it is not failing. Moreover, the response Event object is also not null.



So my question is, is this the behavior by design? What I can do to make Feign fail in this kind of situation.



Here is my FeignClient.



@FeignClient(name = "userProxy", url = "${securei.url}")
public interface UserProxy {

@RequestMapping(value = IUser.USER_LOGIN, method = RequestMethod.GET, params = {"u", "p"})
public Event login(@RequestParam("u") String username, @RequestParam("p") String password);

}


Here the actual login service returns the User JSON, however I have provided Event as the return type. Still, it is not failing.







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  • 1




    Please provide the relevant part of your code. Add a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example including proper example input/output data.
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 8:35










  • Please see my recent edit.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 8:42










  • Did you specify @EnableFeignClients somewhere?
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 9:14










  • @Bsquare yes, I have the application class annotated with that.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:16










  • @Bsquare actually FeignClient works fine as it should be, It's just not failing.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:19














  • 1




    Please provide the relevant part of your code. Add a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example including proper example input/output data.
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 8:35










  • Please see my recent edit.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 8:42










  • Did you specify @EnableFeignClients somewhere?
    – Bsquare
    Nov 21 at 9:14










  • @Bsquare yes, I have the application class annotated with that.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:16










  • @Bsquare actually FeignClient works fine as it should be, It's just not failing.
    – Soumitri Pattnaik
    Nov 21 at 9:19








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Please provide the relevant part of your code. Add a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example including proper example input/output data.
– Bsquare
Nov 21 at 8:35




Please provide the relevant part of your code. Add a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example including proper example input/output data.
– Bsquare
Nov 21 at 8:35












Please see my recent edit.
– Soumitri Pattnaik
Nov 21 at 8:42




Please see my recent edit.
– Soumitri Pattnaik
Nov 21 at 8:42












Did you specify @EnableFeignClients somewhere?
– Bsquare
Nov 21 at 9:14




Did you specify @EnableFeignClients somewhere?
– Bsquare
Nov 21 at 9:14












@Bsquare yes, I have the application class annotated with that.
– Soumitri Pattnaik
Nov 21 at 9:16




@Bsquare yes, I have the application class annotated with that.
– Soumitri Pattnaik
Nov 21 at 9:16












@Bsquare actually FeignClient works fine as it should be, It's just not failing.
– Soumitri Pattnaik
Nov 21 at 9:19




@Bsquare actually FeignClient works fine as it should be, It's just not failing.
– Soumitri Pattnaik
Nov 21 at 9:19

















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