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ajax - Spring JSON causes problems when the Spring framework is upgraded from 3.0.2 to 3.2.0

I was working with a web application using the Spring framework version 3.0.2 along with Hibernate (NetBeans 6.9.1). Later I came to know that there was one of bugs that was causing problems in uploading multiple files as mentioned in my one of previous questions.

I have finished struggling to acquire the solution but couldn't succeed. Therefore, I upgraded the Spring version to 3.2.0.

With the earlier version (3.0.2), AJAX was working fine with Jackson 1.9.8 (its download page) but with the later version (3.2.0), everything works fine but AJAX calls alert an error everywhere in the JavaScript code.

There is a scenario at one place when one of the countries is selected in the country select box, the corresponding state list is retrieved from the Spring controller along with DAO. The method which is mapped with a URL in the Spring controller is as follows,

@RequestMapping(value="ajax/GetStateList", method=RequestMethod.GET)
public @ResponseBody List<Object[]> getStateSelectBox(HttpServletRequest request)
{
    return cityService.getStateSelectBox(request.getParameter("countryId"));
}   

This method is invoked when a country is selected in the country select box. The getStateSelectBox() method is defined in one of DAO classes as follows,

@Service
@Transactional(readOnly = true, propagation=Propagation.REQUIRES_NEW)
public final class CityDAO implements CityService
{
    private SessionFactory sessionFactory;

    public void setSessionFactory(SessionFactory sessionFactory)
    {
        this.sessionFactory = sessionFactory;
    }

    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    public List<Object[]> getStateSelectBox(String id)
    {
        List<Object[]> list = sessionFactory.getCurrentSession()
                          .createQuery("select s.stateId, s.stateName from StateTable s where countryId.countryId=:id order by s.stateId")
                          .setParameter("id", Long.parseLong(id)).list();

       for(Object[]o:list)
       {
           System.out.println(o[0]+" : "+o[1]);
       }
       return list;
   }
}

The foreach loop is just for the sake of demonstration, it displays all the states along with their id that correspond to the countryId supplied by the AJAX request but the List is not returned to JSP.

The JavaScript code used to send this AJAX request alerts an error. It appears that there are some problems with JSON mapping. The same thing was working with the earlier version of the Spring framework (3.0.2). I'm not sure why does this cause problems with the higher version of Spring which is 3.2.0. Is there anything with the Spring version 3.2.0 which I might be missing?


If you needed to see the JavaScript code, the full JavaScript code to achieve this would be as follows.

function getStates(countryId)
{
    if(countryId==""||countryId==null||countryId==undefined||isNaN(countryId))
    {
        var str="<select id='cmbStates' name='cmbStates' onchange='errorMessage(this.value);' class='validate[required] text-input'><option value=''>Select</option></select>";
        $('#stateList').html(str);
        alert("Please select an appropriate option.");
        return;
    }

    var div=document.createElement("div");
    div.id="temp";
    document.body.appendChild(div);

    $.ajax({
        datatype:"json",
        type: "GET",
        contentType: "application/json",
        url: "/wagafashion/ajax/GetStateList.htm",
        data: "countryId=" + countryId+"&t="+new Date().getTime(),
        success: function(response)
        {
            if(typeof response==='object'&&response instanceof Array)
            {                            
                var str="<select id='cmbState' name='cmbState' onchange='errorMessage(this.value);' class='validate[required] text-input'><option value=''>Select</option>";
                var l=response.length;

                for(var i=0;i<l;i++)
                {
                    str+="<option value='"+response[i][0]+"'>"+$('#temp').text(response[i][1]).html()+"</option>";
                }
                str+="</select>";
                $('#stateList').html(str); // select box is written to #stateList div
                $('#temp').remove();
            }
        },
        error: function(e)
        {
            alert('Error: ' + e);
        }
    });
}            

To be sure, the Jackson library is on the classpath and I'm not getting any error or exception on the server side. The AJAX request succeeds and it goes to the DAO via Spring and the list of type List<Object[]> is retrieved from the database but it is not a response of JSON to JSP (which could/should be mapped to a JavaScript array). presumably, it appears that there is something missing with JSON mapping which was however not the case with the earlier version of Spring.


EDIT:

I have tried to parse List<Object[]> in both of the frameworks, 3.0.2 and 3.2.0 such as

List<Object[]> list = cityService.getStateSelectBox(request.getParameter("countryId"));
ObjectMapper objectMapper=new ObjectMapper();
try
{
    objectMapper.writeValue(new File("E:/Project/SpringHibernet/wagafashionLatest/temp.json"), list);
}
catch (IOException ex){}

The file temp.json contains the following string.

[[21,"Gujarat"],[22,"Maharashtra"],[23,"Kerala"],[24,"New Delhi"]]

In both the cases (with both frameworks). So, it appears that the JSON response should be same in both the cases.

The temp.json file can also be deserialized as follows.

try
{
    ObjectMapper mapper=new ObjectMapper();
    List<Object[]> list = mapper.readValue(new File("E:/Project/SpringHibernet/wagafashionLatest/temp.json"), new TypeReference<List<Object[]>>() {});

    for(Object[]o:list)
    {
        System.out.println(o[0]+" : "+o[1]);
    }
} 
catch (IOException ex) 
{

}

It works fine and the foreach loop iterates over the List of type List<Object[]>. So, the problem might be caused by the Spring framework itself. What else is required, I'm not sure. Why is it not mapped by Jackson?

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I have the same post on the Spring forum. The solution from the replies to the question which ultimately worked for me was required to configure the dispatcher-servlet.xml file as follows.

<mvc:annotation-driven content-negotiation-manager="contentNegotiationManager" />

<bean id="contentNegotiationManager" class="org.springframework.web.accept.ContentNegotiationManagerFactoryBean">
    <property name="favorPathExtension" value="false" />
    <property name="favorParameter" value="false" />
    <property name="ignoreAcceptHeader" value="false" />
    <property name="mediaTypes" >
        <value>
            atom=application/atom+xml
            html=text/html
            json=application/json
            *=*/*
        </value>
    </property>
</bean>

This led JSON to work with Jackson 1.9.8 and Spring 3.2.0. This is credited to all the replies to that question.


My entire dispatcher-servlet.xml file now looks like the following.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
       xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
       xmlns:p="http://www.springframework.org/schema/p"
       xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop"
       xmlns:tx="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx"

       xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context"
       xmlns:mvc="http://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc"

       xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd
       http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-2.5.xsd
       http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-2.5.xsd
       http://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc http://www.springframework.org/schema/mvc/spring-mvc-3.2.xsd
       http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.0.xsd">


    <context:component-scan base-package="controller" />
    <context:component-scan base-package="validatorbeans" />

    <mvc:annotation-driven content-negotiation-manager="contentNegotiationManager" />
    <bean id="contentNegotiationManager" class="org.springframework.web.accept.ContentNegotiationManagerFactoryBean">
        <property name="favorPathExtension" value="false" />
        <property name="favorParameter" value="false" />
        <property name="ignoreAcceptHeader" value="false" />
        <property name="mediaTypes" >
            <value>
                atom=application/atom+xml
                html=text/html
                json=application/json
                *=*/*
            </value>
        </property>
    </bean>


    <bean class="org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.DefaultAnnotationHandlerMapping" />
    <bean class="org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.annotation.AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter"/>
    <bean id="urlMapping" class="org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.SimpleUrlHandlerMapping">
        <property name="mappings">
            <props>
                <prop key="index.htm">indexController</prop>

            </props>
        </property>
    </bean>

    <bean id="viewResolver"
          class="org.springframework.web.servlet.view.InternalResourceViewResolver"
          p:prefix="/WEB-INF/jsp/"
          p:suffix=".jsp" />

    <bean name="indexController"
          class="org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.ParameterizableViewController"
          p:viewName="index" />
</beans>

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