How to post special characters to Amazon SQS using WSO2
we are trying to post json data to Amazon SQS which has special characters. But we are receiving exception while inserting data stating json is malformed. Following is the payload we have tested. [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" }, ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018", }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "http://test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "http://test-app/testwebservice", } }]
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we are trying to post json data to Amazon SQS which has special characters. But we are receiving exception while inserting data stating json is malformed. Following is the payload we have tested. [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" }, ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018", }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "http://test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "http://test-app/testwebservice", } }]
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wrong json. check it on jsonlint.com
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 13:11
Thanks,i forgot remove commas while uploading. This is the JSON [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" } ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018" }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "test-app/testwebservice" } }]
– Ashwin M
Nov 22 '18 at 4:52
In this case json is perfectly valid.What do you mean special character?
– simar
Nov 22 '18 at 6:40
Hi Simar, here we have '@' symbol. if we are removing '@', the json gets processed
– Ashwin M
Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
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Can you provide stack trace or error or code example or library used to parse json. Since json is valid, this reduce problem to code that handle this json.
– simar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:57
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we are trying to post json data to Amazon SQS which has special characters. But we are receiving exception while inserting data stating json is malformed. Following is the payload we have tested. [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" }, ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018", }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "http://test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "http://test-app/testwebservice", } }]
wso2esb amazon-sqs
we are trying to post json data to Amazon SQS which has special characters. But we are receiving exception while inserting data stating json is malformed. Following is the payload we have tested. [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" }, ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018", }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "http://test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "http://test-app/testwebservice", } }]
wso2esb amazon-sqs
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wrong json. check it on jsonlint.com
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 13:11
Thanks,i forgot remove commas while uploading. This is the JSON [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" } ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018" }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "test-app/testwebservice" } }]
– Ashwin M
Nov 22 '18 at 4:52
In this case json is perfectly valid.What do you mean special character?
– simar
Nov 22 '18 at 6:40
Hi Simar, here we have '@' symbol. if we are removing '@', the json gets processed
– Ashwin M
Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
1
Can you provide stack trace or error or code example or library used to parse json. Since json is valid, this reduce problem to code that handle this json.
– simar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:57
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wrong json. check it on jsonlint.com
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 13:11
Thanks,i forgot remove commas while uploading. This is the JSON [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" } ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018" }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "test-app/testwebservice" } }]
– Ashwin M
Nov 22 '18 at 4:52
In this case json is perfectly valid.What do you mean special character?
– simar
Nov 22 '18 at 6:40
Hi Simar, here we have '@' symbol. if we are removing '@', the json gets processed
– Ashwin M
Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
1
Can you provide stack trace or error or code example or library used to parse json. Since json is valid, this reduce problem to code that handle this json.
– simar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:57
wrong json. check it on jsonlint.com
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 13:11
wrong json. check it on jsonlint.com
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 13:11
Thanks,i forgot remove commas while uploading. This is the JSON [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" } ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018" }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "test-app/testwebservice" } }]
– Ashwin M
Nov 22 '18 at 4:52
Thanks,i forgot remove commas while uploading. This is the JSON [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" } ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018" }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "test-app/testwebservice" } }]
– Ashwin M
Nov 22 '18 at 4:52
In this case json is perfectly valid.What do you mean special character?
– simar
Nov 22 '18 at 6:40
In this case json is perfectly valid.What do you mean special character?
– simar
Nov 22 '18 at 6:40
Hi Simar, here we have '@' symbol. if we are removing '@', the json gets processed
– Ashwin M
Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
Hi Simar, here we have '@' symbol. if we are removing '@', the json gets processed
– Ashwin M
Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
1
1
Can you provide stack trace or error or code example or library used to parse json. Since json is valid, this reduce problem to code that handle this json.
– simar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:57
Can you provide stack trace or error or code example or library used to parse json. Since json is valid, this reduce problem to code that handle this json.
– simar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:57
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wrong json. check it on jsonlint.com
– simar
Nov 21 '18 at 13:11
Thanks,i forgot remove commas while uploading. This is the JSON [{ "ns2:Operation": { "core": { "system": "Local", "parameters": [{ "name": "name", "value": "qwerty" }, { "name": "operation", "value": "test" } ], "actionDate": "11/12/2018" }, "ns2:action": "TESTING", "@xmlns:ns2": "test-app/testwebservice", "@xmlns": "test-app/testwebservice" } }]
– Ashwin M
Nov 22 '18 at 4:52
In this case json is perfectly valid.What do you mean special character?
– simar
Nov 22 '18 at 6:40
Hi Simar, here we have '@' symbol. if we are removing '@', the json gets processed
– Ashwin M
Nov 23 '18 at 15:43
1
Can you provide stack trace or error or code example or library used to parse json. Since json is valid, this reduce problem to code that handle this json.
– simar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:57