On Apr 28, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Sebastien Dionne wrote:
> Can you tell me the problem please.
>
It's not really a problem with Grizzly. More of an investigation, as i
described in the email, since Evan via his tweet expressed interest
and a potential offer making the example work better with Grizzly and
Weld.
> Do you have a war file? You could deploy it with Deployer.
>
>
Please see the example code i refer to in the email.
We need to wire up something like a servlet listener to manage the CDI
request/response scope. So i thought that Evan et. al. might be
interested looking at Weld and seeing if there is an appropriate
servlet-based artifact one could use in such cases. I have not yet
looked myself.
Paul.
>> On Apr 28, 2010 5:15 AM, "Paul Sandoz" <Paul.Sandoz_at_sun.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As per Evan's tweet:
>>
>> http://twitter.com/evanchooly/statuses/12951736142
>>
>> anybody want to help me get Jersey + Grizzly + Weld (the CDI impl
>> distributed with GF) to work on SE for @RequestScoped support.
>>
>> You can find a sample maven project here:
>>
>> http://markmail.org/search/?q=list
>> %3Anet.java.dev.jersey.users#query:list%3Anet.java.dev.jersey.users
>> +page:1+mid:txgigj6adxjtohz4+state:results
>>
>> What this means is modifying the sample such that the JAX-RS
>> resource class is:
>>
>> @Path("hello")
>> @RequestScoped // per request
>> public class JerseyResource {
>>
>> @Inject BeanManager bm;
>>
>> @GET
>> public String get() {
>> return bm.toString();
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> and then somehow we modify the following:
>>
>> GrizzlyWebServer g = new GrizzlyWebServer();
>>
>> ServletAdapter jerseyAdapter = new ServletAdapter();
>> jerseyAdapter.addInitParameter("javax.ws.rs.Application",
>> "org.jersey.jweld.JerseyWebApp");
>> jerseyAdapter.setContextPath("/jersey");
>> jerseyAdapter.setServletInstance(new ServletContainer() {
>> @Override
>> protected void initiate(ResourceConfig rc,
>> WebApplication wa) {
>> wa.initiate(rc, new JCDIComponentProviderFactory(bm));
>> }
>> });
>>
>> g.addGrizzlyAdapter(jerseyAdapter, new String[] {"/jersey"});
>> g.start();
>>
>> to register a weld listener to manage the request scope. I am
>> assuming Weld has some sort of basic servlet support one can add as
>> a request context listener, but i have not checked.
>>
>> Paul.
>> P.S. i am not a member of the dev list so please CC on replies.
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