Get property of person Alfresco in JAVA - alfresco

I'm using Alfresco 5.1 Community, and i'm trying to get a property value of a current person logged for example, in the user I have:
"{http://www.someco.org/model/people/1.0}customProperty"
How can I obtain this in java?
Is a custom property, so, in http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/api/people it does not appear. How can I do this?
I try this to obtain at least nodeRef:
protected ServiceRegistry getServiceRegistry() {
ProcessEngineConfigurationImpl config = Context.getProcessEngineConfiguration();
if (config != null) {
// Fetch the registry that is injected in the activiti spring-configuration
ServiceRegistry registry = (ServiceRegistry) config.getBeans().get(ActivitiConstants.SERVICE_REGISTRY_BEAN_KEY);
if (registry == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("Service-registry not present in ProcessEngineConfiguration beans, expected ServiceRegistry with key" + ActivitiConstants.SERVICE_REGISTRY_BEAN_KEY);
}
return registry;
}
throw new IllegalStateException("No ProcessEngineConfiguration found in active context");
}
public void writeToCatalina() {
PersonService personService = getServiceRegistry().getPersonService();
System.out.println("test");
String name = AuthenticationUtil.getFullyAuthenticatedUser();
System.out.println(name);
NodeRef personRef = personService.getPerson(name);
System.out.println(personRef);
}
But I got:
No ProcessEngineConfiguration found in active context
Help me !

You can query Alfresco using CMIS and call the API:
GET /alfresco/service/api/people/{userName}.
For first you can define the method to create the session CmisSession:
public Session getCmisSession() {
logger.debug("Starting: getCmisSession()");
// default factory implementation
SessionFactory factory = SessionFactoryImpl.newInstance();
Map<String, String> parameter = new HashMap<String, String>();
// connection settings
parameter.put(SessionParameter.ATOMPUB_URL, url + ATOMPUB_URL);
parameter.put(SessionParameter.BINDING_TYPE, BindingType.ATOMPUB.value());
parameter.put(SessionParameter.AUTH_HTTP_BASIC, "true");
parameter.put(SessionParameter.USER, username);
parameter.put(SessionParameter.PASSWORD, password);
parameter.put(SessionParameter.OBJECT_FACTORY_CLASS, "org.alfresco.cmis.client.impl.AlfrescoObjectFactoryImpl");
List<Repository> repositories = factory.getRepositories(parameter);
return repositories.get(0).createSession();
}
Then execute the query (this method returns more than one result, you probably need to change it):
public void doQuery(String cql, int maxItems) {
Session cmisSession = getCmisSession();
OperationContext oc = new OperationContextImpl();
oc.setMaxItemsPerPage(maxItems);
ItemIterable<QueryResult> results = cmisSession.query(cql, false, oc);
for (QueryResult result : results) {
for (PropertyData<?> prop : result.getProperties()) {
logger.debug(prop.getQueryName() + ": " + prop.getFirstValue());
}
}
}
If you need to get the token, use this:
public String getAuthenticationTicket() {
try {
logger.info("ALFRESCO: Starting connection...");
RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
Map<String, String> params = new HashMap<String, String>();
params.put("user", username);
params.put("password", password);
Source result = restTemplate.getForObject(url + AFMConstants.URL_LOGIN_PARAM, Source.class, params);
logger.info("ALFRESCO: CONNECTED!");
XPathOperations xpath = new Jaxp13XPathTemplate();
return xpath.evaluateAsString("//ticket", result);
}
catch (RestClientException ex) {
logger.error("FATAL ERROR - Alfresco Authentication failed - getAuthenticationTicket() - " + ex );
return null;
}
catch (Exception ex) {
logger.error("FATAL ERROR - Alfresco Authentication failed - getAuthenticationTicket() - " + ex );
return null;
}
}

You need to obtain your user noderef using this API then access its properties this way!
Edit : You need to inject service registry on your bean!

String name = AuthenticationUtil.getFullyAuthenticatedUser()
You can use this. Let me know if it works.

This will give you current logged in user name and detail.
String name = AuthenticationUtil.getFullyAuthenticatedUser();
System.out.println("Current user:"+name);
PersonService personService=serviceRegistry.getPersonService();
NodeRef node=personService.getPerson(name);
NodeService nodeService=serviceRegistry.getNodeService();
Map<QName, Serializable> props=nodeService.getProperties(node);
for (Entry<QName, Serializable> entry : props.entrySet())
{
System.out.println(entry.getKey() + "/" + entry.getValue());
}

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Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ServiceResponseException: 'There are no public folder servers available.'

further to this question, i have the same problem. PubFolder on Prem , users in O365
I have fetched and added the routing headers from Glen's post but still get the error
GetToken works...
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/exchange-web-services/how-to-authenticate-an-ews-application-by-using-oauth
GetX headers works...
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/exchange-web-services/public-folder-access-with-ews-in-exchange
--->> ewsClient.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.PublicFoldersRoot, new FolderView(10))
Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ServiceResponseException: 'There are no public folder servers available.'
static async System.Threading.Tasks.Task Test3()
{
string ClientId = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["appId"];
string TenantId = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["tenantId"];
string secret = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["clientSecret"];
string uMbox = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["userId"];
string uPwd = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["userPWD"];
// Using Microsoft.Identity.Client 4.22.0
//https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/exchange-web-services/how-to-authenticate-an-ews-application-by-using-oauth//
var cca = ConfidentialClientApplicationBuilder
.Create(ClientId)
.WithClientSecret(secret)
.WithTenantId(TenantId)
.Build();
var ewsScopes = new string[] { "https://outlook.office365.com/.default" };
try
{
var authResult = await cca.AcquireTokenForClient(ewsScopes)
.ExecuteAsync();
// Configure the ExchangeService with the access token
var ewsClient = new ExchangeService();
ewsClient.Url = new Uri("https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx");
ewsClient.Credentials = new OAuthCredentials(authResult.AccessToken);
ewsClient.ImpersonatedUserId =
new ImpersonatedUserId(ConnectingIdType.SmtpAddress, uMbox);
AutodiscoverService autodiscoverService = GetAutodiscoverService(uMbox, uPwd);
GetUserSettingsResponse userResponse = GetUserSettings(autodiscoverService, uMbox, 3, UserSettingName.PublicFolderInformation, UserSettingName.InternalRpcClientServer);
string pfAnchorHeader= userResponse.Settings[UserSettingName.PublicFolderInformation].ToString();
string pfMailboxHeader = userResponse.Settings[UserSettingName.InternalRpcClientServer].ToString(); ;
// Make an EWS call
var folders = ewsClient.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.MsgFolderRoot, new FolderView(10));
foreach (var folder in folders)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Folder: {folder.DisplayName}");
}
//get Public folder root
//Include x-anchormailbox header
Console.WriteLine("X-AnchorMailbox value for public folder hierarchy requests: {0}", pfAnchorHeader);
Console.WriteLine("X-PublicFolderMailbox value for public folder hierarchy requests: {0}", pfMailboxHeader);
//var test3 = GetMailboxGuidAddress(ewsClient, pfAnchorHeader, pfMailboxHeader, uMbox);
///https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/client-developer/exchange-web-services/how-to-route-public-folder-content-requests <summary>
ewsClient.HttpHeaders.Add("X-AnchorMailbox", userResponse.Settings[UserSettingName.PublicFolderInformation].ToString());
//ewsClient.HttpHeaders.Add("X-AnchorMailbox", "SharedPublicFolder#contoso.com");
ewsClient.HttpHeaders.Add("X-PublicFolderMailbox", userResponse.Settings[UserSettingName.InternalRpcClientServer].ToString());
try
{
var pubfolders = ewsClient.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.PublicFoldersRoot, new FolderView(10));
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
throw;
}
foreach (var folder in folders)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Folder: {folder.DisplayName}");
}
}
catch (MsalException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Error acquiring access token: {ex}");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Error: {ex}");
}
if (System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached)
{
Console.WriteLine("Hit any key to exit...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
public static AutodiscoverService GetAutodiscoverService(string username, string pwd)
{
AutodiscoverService adAutoDiscoverService = new AutodiscoverService();
adAutoDiscoverService.Credentials = new WebCredentials(username, pwd);
adAutoDiscoverService.EnableScpLookup = true;
adAutoDiscoverService.RedirectionUrlValidationCallback = RedirectionUrlValidationCallback;
adAutoDiscoverService.PreAuthenticate = true;
adAutoDiscoverService.TraceEnabled = true;
adAutoDiscoverService.KeepAlive = false;
return adAutoDiscoverService;
}
public static GetUserSettingsResponse GetUserSettings(
AutodiscoverService service,
string emailAddress,
int maxHops,
params UserSettingName[] settings)
{
Uri url = null;
GetUserSettingsResponse response = null;
for (int attempt = 0; attempt < maxHops; attempt++)
{
service.Url = url;
service.EnableScpLookup = (attempt < 2);
response = service.GetUserSettings(emailAddress, settings);
if (response.ErrorCode == AutodiscoverErrorCode.RedirectAddress)
{
url = new Uri(response.RedirectTarget);
}
else if (response.ErrorCode == AutodiscoverErrorCode.RedirectUrl)
{
url = new Uri(response.RedirectTarget);
}
else
{
return response;
}
}
throw new Exception("No suitable Autodiscover endpoint was found.");
}
Your code won't work against an OnPrem Public folder tree as EWS in Office365 won't proxy to an OnPrem Exchange Org (even if hybrid is setup). (Outlook MAPI is a little different and allows this via versa setup but in that case it never proxies either it just makes a different connection to that store and its all the Outlook client doing this).
Because your trying to use the client credentials oauth flow for that to work onPrem you must have setup hybrid modern authentication https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/hybrid-modern-auth-overview?view=o365-worldwide. Then you need to acquire a token with an audience set to the local OnPrem endpoint. (this is usually just your onPrem ews endpoint's host name but it should be one of the service principal names configured in your hybrid auth setup Get-MsolServicePrincipal). So in your code you would change
var ewsScopes = new string[] { "https://outlook.office365.com/.default" };
to
var ewsScopes = new string[] { "https://OnPrem.whatever.com/.default" };
which will then give you a token with an audience set for the onprem server then you need to send the EWS request to that endpoint so change that eg
ewsClient.Url = new Uri("https://OnPrem.whatever.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx");
if Hybird Modern Auth is setup then you need to default back to use Integrated or Basic Authenticaiton.

Application Insights configuration web API

I have created a library project for writing logs into ApplicationInsights as well as table storage and is being consumed my different other WebAPI projects. But due to some reason the logs are not getting logged in Application Insights but it works with table storage.
private void AddTelemetryTarget(string instrumentationKey, LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel minLogLevel, LoggingConfiguration config)
{
try
{ ConfigurationItemFactory.Default.Targets.RegisterDefinition("ApplicationInsightsTarget", typeof(ApplicationInsightsTarget));
ApplicationInsightsTarget aiTarget = new ApplicationInsightsTarget();
aiTarget.InstrumentationKey = instrumentationKey;
aiTarget.Name = "ai";
var wrapper = new AsyncTargetWrapper(aiTarget, 5000, AsyncTargetWrapperOverflowAction.Grow);
config.AddTarget("TelemetryAsyncWrapper", wrapper);
//Applying logging rules.
LoggingRule rule = new LoggingRule("*", ConvertLogType(minLogLevel), aiTarget);
config.LoggingRules.Add(rule);
}
catch
{ }
}
private LogLevel ConvertLogType(LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel type)
{
switch (type)
{
case LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel.Error: return LogLevel.Error;
case LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel.Info: return LogLevel.Info;
case LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel.Warn: return LogLevel.Warn;
default: return LogLevel.Trace;
}
}
public async Task Log(string message, LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel type, Dictionary<string, string> customParams, Exception ex = null, bool isPayload = false)
{
LogEventInfo eventInfo = PopulateEventInfo(message, type, customParams, ex);
if (!isPayload)
{
_logger.Log(eventInfo);
}
else
{
_payloadLogger.Log(eventInfo);
}
}
private LogEventInfo PopulateEventInfo(string message, LoggerEnumerations.LogLevel type, Dictionary<string, string> customParams, Exception ex = null)
{
LogEventInfo eventInfo = new LogEventInfo();
eventInfo.Level = ConvertLogType(type);
eventInfo.Message = message;
eventInfo.LoggerName = this.GetType().ToString();
if (ex != null)
{
eventInfo.Exception = ex;
}
else if (eventInfo.Level == LogLevel.Error)
{
eventInfo.Exception = new Exception(message);
}
//Adding custom properties to LogEventInfo to display in Application insight
if (customParams != null)
{
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, string> param in customParams)
{
eventInfo.Properties.Add(param.Key, param.Value);
}
}
return eventInfo;
}
Version of Nuget packages are
Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.NLogTarget : 2.13.1
NLog : 4.6.8
Thanks
I added Application Insights as Connected Services and I removed the Instrumentation Key from ApplicationInsights.config file and when registering the nlog target I used instrumentation key from my web.config file and it started working.

Google.Apis.Requests.RequestError Not Found when deleting event

I have below method to delete event in calendar:
public async Task<string> DeleteEventInCalendarAsync(TokenResponse token, string googleUserId, string calendarId, string eventId)
{
string result = null;
try
{
if (_calService == null)
{
_calService = GetCalService(token, googleUserId);
}
// Check if event exist
var eventResource = new EventsResource(_calService);
var erListRequest = eventResource.List(calendarId);
var eventsResponse = await erListRequest.ExecuteAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
var existingEvent = eventsResponse.Items.FirstOrDefault(e => e.Id == eventId);
if (existingEvent != null)
{
var deleteRequest = new EventsResource.DeleteRequest(_calService, calendarId, eventId);
result = await deleteRequest.ExecuteAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
}
}
catch (Exception exc)
{
result = null;
_logService.LogException(exc);
}
return result;
}
And I am getting error as follow -
Google.GoogleApiException Google.Apis.Requests.RequestError Not Found [404] Errors [ Message[Not Found] Location[ - ] Reason[notFound] Domain[global] ]
Can you help me understand why this error? Or where I can find the details about these error?
The error you are getting is due to the event's id you are passing doesn't exist or you are passing it in the wrong way. Following the .Net Quickstart I made a simple code example on how to pass the event's id to the Delete(string calendarId, string eventId) method from the Class Events
namespace CalendarQuickstart
{
class Program
{
// If modifying these scopes, delete your previously saved credentials
// at ~/.credentials/calendar-dotnet-quickstart.json
static string[] Scopes = { CalendarService.Scope.Calendar };
static string ApplicationName = "Google Calendar API .NET Quickstart";
static void Main(string[] args)
{
UserCredential credential;
using (var stream =
new FileStream("credentials.json", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
// The file token.json stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is created
// automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first time.
string credPath = "token.json";
credential = GoogleWebAuthorizationBroker.AuthorizeAsync(
GoogleClientSecrets.Load(stream).Secrets,
Scopes,
"user",
CancellationToken.None,
new FileDataStore(credPath, true)).Result;
Console.WriteLine("Credential file saved to: " + credPath);
}
// Create Google Calendar API service.
var service = new CalendarService(new BaseClientService.Initializer()
{
HttpClientInitializer = credential,
ApplicationName = ApplicationName,
});
// Define request.
EventsResource.ListRequest request = service.Events.List("primary");
// List events.
Events events = request.Execute();
Event existingEvent = events.Items.FirstOrDefault(e => e.Id == "your event id you want to get");
Console.WriteLine("Upcoming events:");
if (existingEvent != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", existingEvent.Summary, existingEvent.Id);
string deleteEvent = service.Events.Delete("primary", existingEvent.Id).Execute();
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("No upcoming events found.");
}
Console.Read();
}
}
}
Notice
I made this example in a synchronous syntax way for testing purposes in the console. After you test it and see how it works, you could adapt it to your code. Remember, make your you are passing the correct Id.
Docs
For more info check this doc:
Namespace Google.Apis.Calendar.v3

How to call EJB from another app on the same server?

I have java SE sample client which run on desktop (code below). But I have access to WebSphere were called EJB is deployed. How to rewrite below code to work on WebSphere? (When I leave this code just like it is program works but I think this can be done more simple and clear)
Main method:
WSConn connection = new WSConn();
final Plan plan = connection.getPlanBean();
com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.WSSubject.doAs(connection.getSubject(), new java.security.PrivilegedAction<Object>() {
public Object run() {
try {
// App logic
} catch (Throwable t) {
System.err.println("PrivilegedAction - Error calling EJB: " + t);
t.printStackTrace();
}
return null;
}
}); // end doAs
WSConn class:
public class WSConn {
private static final String INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY = "com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnInitialContextFactory";
private static final String JAAS_MODULE = "WSLogin";
private static final String MODEL_EJB_NAME_LONG = "ejb/com/ibm/ModelHome";
private static final String PLAN_EJB_NAME_LONG = "ejb/com/ibm/PlanHome";
private Subject subject;
private InitialContext initialContext;
private String serverName;
private String serverPort;
private String uid;
private String pwd;
private String remoteServerName;
private Model modelBean;
private Plan planBean;
public WSConn() {
Properties props = new Properties();
try {
props.load(WSConn.class.getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("WSConn.properties"));
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
serverName = props.getProperty("WSConn.serverName");
serverPort = props.getProperty("WSConn.serverPort");
uid = props.getProperty("WSConn.userID");
pwd = props.getProperty("WSConn.password");
remoteServerName = props.getProperty("WSConn.remoteServerName");
}
private void init() {
if (subject == null || initialContext == null) {
subject = login();
}
}
private Subject login() {
Subject subject = null;
try {
LoginContext lc = null;
// CRATE LOGIN CONTEXT
Hashtable<String, String> env = new Hashtable<String, String>();
env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY);
env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "corbaloc:iiop:" + serverName + ":" + serverPort);
initialContext = new InitialContext(env);
// Just to test the connection
initialContext.lookup("");
lc = new LoginContext(JAAS_MODULE, new WSCallbackHandlerImpl(uid, pwd));
lc.login();
subject = lc.getSubject();
} catch (javax.naming.NoPermissionException exc) {
System.err.println("[WSConn] - Login Error: " + exc);
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.err.println("[WSConn] - Error: " + exc);
}
return subject;
}
public wModel getModelBean() {
if (modelBean == null) {
init();
modelBean = (wModel) com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.WSSubject.doAs(subject,
new java.security.PrivilegedAction<wModel>() {
public wModel run() {
wModel session = null;
try {
Object o = initialContext.lookup(MODEL_EJB_NAME_LONG);
wModelHome home = (wModelHome) PortableRemoteObject.narrow(o, wModelHome.class);
if (home != null) {
session = home.create(remoteServerName);
}
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.err.println("Error getting model bean: " + exc);
}
return session;
}
}); // end doAs
}
return modelBean;
}
public wPlan getPlanBean() {
if (planBean == null) {
init();
planBean = (wPlan) com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.WSSubject.doAs(subject,
new java.security.PrivilegedAction<wPlan>() {
public wPlan run() {
wPlan session = null;
try {
Object o = initialContext.lookup(PLAN_EJB_NAME_LONG);
wPlanHome home = (wPlanHome) PortableRemoteObject.narrow(o, wPlanHome.class);
if (home != null) {
session = home.create(remoteServerName);
}
} catch (Exception exc) {
System.err.println("Error getting plan bean: " + exc);
}
return session;
}
}); // end doAs
}
return planBean;
}
public Subject getSubject() {
if (subject == null) {
init();
}
return subject;
}
}
As indicated in another answer, the classic mechanism is to lookup and narrow the home interface.
Get the initial context
final InitialContext initialContext = new InitialContext();
Lookup for the home by jndi name, specifying either the full jndi name
Object obj = initialContext.lookup("ejb/com/ibm/tws/conn/plan/ConnPlanHome");
or you can create e reference in your WAR and use java:comp/env/yourname
Then narrow the home to the home interface class
ConnPlanHome planHome = (ConnPlanHome)PortableRemoteObject.narrow(obj, ConnPlanHome.class);
and then create the EJB remote interface
ConnPlan plan = planHome.create();
The about calls should work for IBM Workload Scheduler distributed.
For IBM Workload Scheduler z/OS the JNDI name and the class names are different:
final InitialContext initialContext = new InitialContext();
String engineName = "XXXX";
Object obj = initialContext.lookup("ejb/com/ibm/tws/zconn/plan/ZConnPlanHome");
ZConnPlanHome planHome = (ZConnPlanHome)PortableRemoteObject.narrow(obj, ZConnPlanHome.class);
ZConnPlan plan = planHome.create(engineName);
User credentials are propagated from the client to the engine, the client need to be authenticated otherwise the engine will reject the request.
If you're trying to access an EJB from a POJO class, then there is nothing more simple than lookup+narrow. However, if the POJO is included in an application (EAR or WAR), then you could declare and lookup an EJB reference (java:comp/ejb/myEJB), and then the container would perform the narrow rather than your code. If you change your code to be a managed class like a servlet, another EJB, or a CDI bean, then you could use #EJB injection, and then you would not even need a lookup.

How to Pass custom objects using Spring's REST Template

I have a requirement to pass a custom object using RESTTemplate to my REST service.
RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
MultiValueMap<String, Object> requestMap = new LinkedMultiValueMap<String, Object>();
...
requestMap.add("file1", new FileSystemResource(..);
requestMap.add("Content-Type","text/html");
requestMap.add("accept", "text/html");
requestMap.add("myobject",new CustomObject()); // This is not working
System.out.println("Before Posting Request........");
restTemplate.postForLocation(url, requestMap);//Posting the data.
System.out.println("Request has been executed........");
I'm not able to add my custom object to MultiValueMap. Request generation is getting failed.
Can someone helps me to find a way for this? I can simply pass a string object without problem.User defined objects makes the problem.
Appreciate any help !!!
You can do it fairly simply with Jackson.
Here is what I wrote for a Post of a simple POJO.
#XmlRootElement(name="newobject")
#JsonSerialize(include=JsonSerialize.Inclusion.NON_NULL)
public class NewObject{
private String stuff;
public String getStuff(){
return this.stuff;
}
public void setStuff(String stuff){
this.stuff = stuff;
}
}
....
//make the object
NewObject obj = new NewObject();
obj.setStuff("stuff");
//set your headers
HttpHeaders headers = new HttpHeaders();
headers.setContentType(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON);
//set your entity to send
HttpEntity entity = new HttpEntity(obj,headers);
// send it!
ResponseEntity<String> out = restTemplate.exchange("url", HttpMethod.POST, entity
, String.class);
The link above should tell you how to set it up if needed. Its a pretty good tutorial.
To receive NewObject in RestController
#PostMapping("/create") public ResponseEntity<String> createNewObject(#RequestBody NewObject newObject) { // do your stuff}
you can try this
public int insertParametro(Parametros parametro) throws LlamadasWSBOException {
String metodo = "insertParam";
String URL_WS = URL_WS_BASE + metodo;
Integer request = null;
try {
logger.info("URL_WS: " + URL_WS);
request = restTemplate.postForObject(URL_WS, parametro, Integer.class);
} catch (RestClientResponseException rre) {
logger.error("RestClientResponseException insertParametro [WS BO]: " + rre.getResponseBodyAsString());
logger.error("RestClientResponseException insertParametro [WS BO]: ", rre);
throw new CallWSBOException(rre.getResponseBodyAsString());
} catch (Exception e) {
logger.error("Exception insertParametro[WS BO]: ", e);
throw new CallWSBOException(e.getMessage());
}
return request;
}

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