Hi, I’m almost certain in APPS10 that PATCH requests are sent as POST requests. It just includes an extra header as shown below: x-http-method-override:PATCH I changed my routing address to use postman echo to determine this and debug what was being send for the headers and body: https://postman-echo.com/post & https://postman-echo.com/patch(patch requests from ifs only worked on the /post endpoint) Is there any solution to sending an actual PATCH request using Plsql_Rest_Sender_API.Call_Rest_EndPoint2? Thanks,Brandon
Hi, I’m encountering the exact same issue using plsql_rest_sender_API.Call_Rest_EndPointI believe the URL_PARAMETERS are not being parsed correctly. url_ := PLSQLAP_Record_API.New_Record('URL_PARAMETERS'); Plsqlap_Record_API.Set_Value(url_ , 'parameter1', endpoint_); Did you ever get to the bottom of this? Call_Rest_EndPoint2 works passing the url as a document:url_ := PLSQLAP_DOCUMENT_API.New_Document('url_params'); PLSQLAP_DOCUMENT_API.Add_Attribute(url_,'parameter1',endpoint_); however the app_msg_id and keyref_ on the callback is always null. Thanks,Brandon
Hi @Dinushi Liyanage , Yes, I have write access. Actually I have projects in the same path which was created before the Developer studio update and those are working fine. Also in the error stack, I see NullPointerException. Does this usually occur? Hi @krishnaifs , Could you check if the project.xml file is actually created even though you get this error? If so, I believe the error message is a bug. If the project.xml exists, then as a workaround perhaps you can try to cancel the project creation and open the project instead. In the meantime, I will ask about this from the relevant team and get back to you. This might actually be an issue that is addressed in the latest stable release: 21.82.849000.20220113. Hi, I’m also getting this error on any new Project I am creating. I checked as you suggested and the “project.xml” file was already created along with the project after the error occured. I was able to close the prompt and Open the Project successfully and everythin
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