ParamConverterFactory should use LinkedHashSet to preserve ordering#3955
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…clipse-ee4j#3670) Signed-off-by: Christian Kaltepoth <christian@kaltepoth.de>
arjantijms
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Maybe it's unrelated, but this test is failing now: |
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shall be unrelated.. however the full PR duplicates #3925 or am I missing something? But explanation here is really brilliant because I was investigating this yesterday and I was not sure if it helps (LinkedHashSet I mean) |
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but this gained 2 approves |
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This pull request has been migrated from jersey/jersey#3669. It fixes the first issue described in #3670.
In a nutshell: If you provide a custom
ParamConverterProviderfor a data type for which there is also a builtin one provided by Jersey, a random one wins and gets executed. This changes even between deployments. This issue is caused by aHashSetinParamConverterFactorywhich should actually be aLinkedHashSetto preserve the ordering.