ya. go fix that :)
but my question was more this :
threadSelector = GrizzlyServerFactory.create(
>
> baseUri, adapter);
I don't know what he will do with that.. but if some users need that.. is it
available from GWS directly ? (suppose deployer deploy his warfile.. does
the user will have to have access to this method)
2009/5/14 Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com>
> Salut,
>
> Survivant 00 wrote:
>
>> I want to ask if the config is in a web.xml.
>>
>> because if it's there.. maybe Grizzly Deployer will be able to handle
>> that.. if not, maybe we should have that.
>>
>> what do you think ?
>>
>
> Yes it will works. The issue we are having right is the GrizzlyWebServer is
> not aware of the ServletAdapter. So it cannot automatically invoke the
> setContextPath() automatically.
>
> A+
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
>
>> 2009/5/14 Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com <mailto:
>> Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Salut,
>> aloleary wrote:
>>
>> I am using ServletAdapter
>>
>> so
>> adapter.setContextPath("/rest");
>>
>> was what I was missing - seems pretty obvious now
>>
>>
>> yes this is a design issue we have right now. We need to fix that to
>> make the user experience more trivial. I will file an RFE and see
>> what we can do.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>>
>>
>> -A-
>>
>> for anyone else here is the full code thats allowing me also to
>> boostrap
>> spring+spring security:
>> - test code so not very pretty right now
>> // -----------------------------
>> final URI baseUri =
>> UriBuilder.fromUri("http://localhost/").port(PORT).build();
>>
>> final ServletAdapter adapter = new ServletAdapter();
>>
>> adapter.addInitParameter(
>> "com.sun.jersey.config.property.packages",
>> JERSEY_PACKAGE_ROOT);
>>
>> adapter.addContextParameter(
>> "contextConfigLocation", SPRING_APP_CONTEXT);
>>
>> adapter.addServletListener(
>>
>> "org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener");
>>
>> SpringServlet springServlet = new SpringServlet();
>>
>> adapter.setServletInstance(springServlet);
>> adapter.setContextPath("/rest");
>>
>> DelegatingFilterProxy delegatingFilterProxy = new
>> DelegatingFilterProxy();
>> delegatingFilterProxy.setTargetBeanName("filterChainProxy");
>> // Add Spring Security
>> adapter.addFilter(delegatingFilterProxy,
>> "springSecurityFilterChain", null);
>>
>> adapter.addServletListener("org.springframework.security.ui.session.HttpSessionEventPublisher");
>> threadSelector =
>> GrizzlyServerFactory.create(baseUri, adapter);
>>
>> // -----------------------------
>>
>> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>>
>> Salut,
>>
>> aloleary wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>
>> eh.. found it .. actually quite simple:
>>
>> adapter.setContextPath("/rest");
>>
>> which Adapter are you using? It might be in that adapter
>> that the 404 is getting returned. Are you using the
>> ServletAdapter?
>>
>> Thanks!!!1
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>>
>> -A
>>
>>
>> aloleary wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to be back again!
>>
>> so i refactored to the following code:
>>
>> ws = new GrizzlyWebServer(PORT);
>> ws.addGrizzlyAdapter(adapter, new
>> String[]{"/rest"});
>> ws.start();
>>
>> However the server responds to the following url:
>>
>> GET http://localhost:9998/system/status OK
>>
>> But I want it to respond to this:
>> GET http://localhost:9998/rest/system/status 404
>>
>> So I know the adapter is ok - it responds to all my
>> calls - its just
>> always on '/'
>>
>> The reason I need it this way is that /rest/* is
>> configured with spring
>> security/basic auth so its important for the
>> embedded grizzly to reflect
>> that.
>> Any thoughts ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> -Al-
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>>
>> Salut,
>>
>> aloleary wrote:
>>
>> Its a good question - the answer is I don't
>> based on the way I am
>> configuring
>> it above....
>>
>> After the lines above I do the following
>> (apologies for not including
>> before):
>>
>> // Add Spring Security
>> adapter.addFilter(delegatingFilterProxy,
>> "springSecurityFilterChain", null);
>>
>> adapter.addServletListener("org.springframework.security.ui.session.HttpSessionEventPublisher");
>>
>> threadSelector =
>> GrizzlyServerFactory.create(baseUri,
>> adapter);
>>
>> And now I have a running server...
>>
>> I guess I could refactor a bit to get usage
>> of
>>
>> GrizzlyWebServer.addGrizzlyAdapter(adapter,"/rest");
>>
>> Yes I suspect this is the issue. But when you
>> set the servletPath to /rest, it doesn't work?
>> Are you getting 404 ?
>>
>> Thanks (and thanks for using Atmosphere :-))
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>>
>> -A-
>>
>> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>>
>> Salut,
>>
>> aloleary wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I have embeded Grizzly working
>> great as part of my junit4.x test
>> framework (@BeforeClass to boot
>> strap for all tests and @AfterClass
>> to
>> tear
>> down) I have configured it properly
>> to bootstrap my spring context
>> and
>> spring-security.
>>
>> I have one small problem I cannot
>> work out how to programatically
>> configure the equivalent of the
>> servlet mapping in web-xml fragment
>> e.g.
>>
>> <!-- REST Support (Jersey/Spring)
>> -->
>> <servlet>
>>
>> <servlet-name>rest-servlet</servlet-name>
>> <servlet-class>
>>
>> com.sun.jersey.spi.spring.container.servlet.SpringServlet
>> </servlet-class>
>>
>> <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
>> </servlet>
>>
>> <servlet-mapping>
>>
>> <servlet-name>rest-servlet</servlet-name>
>>
>> <url-pattern>/rest/*</url-pattern>
>> </servlet-mapping>
>>
>> Here is my embedded code:
>>
>> URI baseUri =
>> UriBuilder.fromUri("http://localhost/
>> ").port(PORT).build();
>> final ServletAdapter adapter
>> = new ServletAdapter();
>>
>> adapter.addInitParameter("com.sun.jersey.config.property.packages",
>> JERSEY_PACKAGE_ROOT);
>>
>>
>> adapter.addContextParameter("contextConfigLocation",
>> SPRING_APP_CONTEXT);
>>
>> adapter.addServletListener("org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener");
>>
>> adapter.setServletInstance(new
>> SpringServlet());
>>
>> adapter.setContextPath(baseUri.getPath());
>> // so this is
>> just
>> '/'
>> here
>>
>>
>> //adapter.setServletPath("/rest");
>> << this does not seem
>> to
>> work ?
>>
>> Any help really appreciated...
>>
>> How do you add the Adapter to the
>> GrizzlyWebServer? Try something
>> like:
>>
>>
>> GrizzlyWebServer.addGrizzlyAdapter(adapter,"/rest");
>>
>> Let me know the result.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> -A-
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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