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  2. CAMEL-9246

camel-cxf proxy with MTOM does not get attachment back when RPC/literal style WSDL used

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    • Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 2.15.1
    • 2.15.5, 2.16.2, 2.17.0
    • camel-cxf
    • None
    • CXF 3.0.4

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    Description

      I have a camel-cxf proxy test case with MTOM enabled. The WSDL used in the project is RPC/Literal style. However, I was unable to get attachment back via response. Please take a look at the test case for more detail.

      After some debugging, it looks like that camel-cxf producer did get attachment back. However, there were two attachment related parts. One part had no attachment (empty) but had correct "Content-ID". The other part did contain entire attachment but had a rather different "Content-ID". For instance:

      19:30:47,110 | INFO  | qtp565617691-367 | IMtomExample                     | 118 - org.apache.cxf.cxf-core - 3.0.4.redhat-620133 | Outbound Message
      ---------------------------
      ID: 63
      Response-Code: 200
      Encoding: UTF-8
      Content-Type: multipart/related; type="application/xop+xml"; boundary="uuid:f108bc3f-549a-4baa-ab00-757ff837aacf"; start="<root.message@cxf.apache.org>"; start-info="text/xml"
      Headers: {accept-encoding=[gzip,deflate], breadcrumbId=[ID-jluomac-52985-1445511717614-11-8], Host=[localhost:7777], Server=[Jetty(8.1.15.v20140411)], User-Agent=[Apache-HttpClient/4.1.1 (java 1.5)]}
      Payload: --uuid:f108bc3f-549a-4baa-ab00-757ff837aacf
      Content-Type: application/xop+xml; charset=UTF-8; type="text/xml"
      Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
      Content-ID: <root.message@cxf.apache.org>
      
      <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><soap:Body><ns1:doMtomResponse xmlns:ns1="http://cxf.example.com/"><parameters xmlns:ns2="http://cxf.example.com/"><output>soapui-splash.png</output><dataLength>27186</dataLength><data><xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:15839364-d75d-4cbe-a163-40838bca762a-31@cxf.apache.org"/></data></parameters></ns1:doMtomResponse></soap:Body></soap:Envelope>
      --uuid:f108bc3f-549a-4baa-ab00-757ff837aacf
      Content-Type: image/png
      Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
      Content-ID: <e4b4a36a-b07a-481d-8bf8-82df5b57f40b-1@cxf.apache.org>
      Content-Disposition: attachment;name="soapui-splash.png"
      
      <-- soapui-splash.png binary attachment starts here -->
      ...
      ...
      <-- soapui-splash.png binary attachment ends here -->
      
      --uuid:f108bc3f-549a-4baa-ab00-757ff837aacf
      Content-Type: image/png
      Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
      Content-ID: <15839364-d75d-4cbe-a163-40838bca762a-31@cxf.apache.org>
      Content-Disposition: attachment;name="soapui-splash.png"
      
      <-- no binary attachment here. empty -->
      
      --uuid:f108bc3f-549a-4baa-ab00-757ff837aacf--
      --------------------------------------
      

      And the response message returned was:

      <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
         <soap:Body>
            <ns1:doMtomResponse xmlns:ns1="http://cxf.example.com/">
               <parameters xmlns:ns2="http://cxf.example.com/">
                  <output>soapui-splash.png</output>
                  <dataLength>27186</dataLength>
                  <data>
                     <xop:Include href="cid:15839364-d75d-4cbe-a163-40838bca762a-31@cxf.apache.org" xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include"/>
                  </data>
               </parameters>
            </ns1:doMtomResponse>
         </soap:Body>
      </soap:Envelope>
      

      Because the response pointed to the "Content-ID" of

      <xop:Include href="cid:15839364-d75d-4cbe-a163-40838bca762a-31@cxf.apache.org" xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include"/>
      

      and the parts identified by the "Content-ID: <15839364-d75d-4cbe-a163-40838bca762a-31@cxf.apache.org>" was actually empty. Therefore, client can not get the attachment back.

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