Since I was using SOAPUI, they had a drop down list for the content-type values and text/json wasn't an option. It did have an option for text/xml, so I used that and it worked like a charm. Then, I discovered I can type in the content-type field in SOAPUI and I changed it to text/json. Now, it is working as expected. Thanks for your help.
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On 9/7/2017 4:50 PM, Slanina, John wrote:
Dean,
text/json will work fine. it's just the "application" that does it. There has been a lot of talk about it but I never heard of a ways to change it. I think it is hard coded in Apache.
But if you can change to ContentType = text/json then you don't have to translate.
Thanks
John Slanina
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