This may or may not be the dumbest question ever.
I’m using Restlet. When the client (which I do not control) POSTs to the URL, I can call the function:
representation.getText();
Which produces the following example list of key-value pairs in string form:
CallStatus=in-progress&CallerCountry=US&CalledZip=24013&ApiVersion=2008-08-01&CallerCity=ARLINGTON&CalledCity=ROANOKE&CallSegmentGuid=&CalledCountry=US&DialStatus=answered&CallerState=VA&CalledState=VA&CallerZip=22039
How can I access this data as a Map of key-value pairs in Restlet?
ANSWER:
Form newForm = new Form(getRequest().getEntity());
Check out these examples quoted from restlet.org (a Form is like a Map):
Getting values from a web form
The web form is in fact the entity of the POST request sent to the server, thus you have access to it via request.getEntity().
There is a shortcut which allows to have a list of all input fields :
Getting values from a query
The query is a part of the identifier (the URI) of the request resource. Thus, you have access to it via request.getResourceRef().getQuery().
There is a shortcut which allows to have a list of all “key=value” pairs :