Ah I see that.
I need to generate something like:
value="[
{label : 'Alabama', value : 'AL'},
{label : 'California', value : 'CA'},
{label : 'New York', value : 'NY', selected : true},
{label : 'Texas', value : 'TX'}
]" />
so I guess the only way to do that is using low-level json.* APIs ?
-Arun
Jakub Podlesak wrote:
> Hi Arun,
>
> The thing is, that for JAXB based representations,
> Badgerfish [1] convention is used for the generated JSON.
> I am afraid it won't be possible to get something "nicer".
> However, I can be wrong, so: good luck!
>
> ~Jakub
>
> [1]http://badgerfish.ning.com/
>
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 05:34:23AM -0700, Arun Gupta wrote:
>> Cool, this one works! I'm not very happy with the JSON representation
>>
>> {"states":{"names":{"$":"California"}}}
>>
>> but now will tweak the JAXB to get a more meaningful value.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Arun
>>
>> Jakub Podlesak wrote:
>>> More specifically, your jaxb class should look like:
>>>
>>> --cuthere--
>>> @XmlRootElement(name = "states")
>>> public class States {
>>>
>>> @XmlElement(required=true)
>>> protected String names;
>>>
>>> public String getNames() {
>>> return names;
>>> }
>>>
>>> public States() {
>>> this.names = names;
>>> }
>>>
>>> public States(String names) {
>>> this.names = names;
>>> }
>>> }
>>> --cuthere--
>>>
>>>
>>> Please note the @XmlElement(required=true) annotation.
>>>
>>> ~Jakub
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 08:18:04AM +0200, Jakub Podlesak wrote:
>>>> Hi Arun,
>>>>
>>>> please add a default public no-arg constructor to your States jaxb class.
>>>> It should help.
>>>>
>>>> ~Jakub
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 11:12:09PM -0700, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>> I tried invoking the endpoint using ant's get task and got the following
>>>>> error:
>>>>>
>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>> get:
>>>>> [get] Getting: http://localhost:9998/helloworld/json2
>>>>> [get] To: C:\workarea\samples\jersey\json\out
>>>>> [get] Error getting http://localhost:9998/helloworld/json2 to
>>>>> C:\workarea\
>>>>> samples\jersey\json\out
>>>>>
>>>>> BUILD FAILED
>>>>> C:\workarea\samples\jersey\json\build.xml:32: java.io.IOException:
>>>>> Premature EOF
>>>>>
>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>
>>>>> No error message is thrown on the server-side. Any further suggestions
>>>>> on debugging it ?
>>>>>
>>>>> -Arun
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Jakub Podlesak wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Arun,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have changed the produced content type to [application/xml]
>>>>>> for your [samples.HelloWorldResource#getStates] method
>>>>>> and it does not produce valid xml.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I get following error message from firefox:
>>>>>> --cuthere--
>>>>>> XML Parsing Error: no element found
>>>>>> Location: http://localhost:9998/helloworld/json2
>>>>>> Line Number 1, Column 1:
>>>>>> --cuthere--
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My recommendation is to test your jaxb class first.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I will look at it and let you know,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ~Jakub
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 10:30:46PM -0700, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>> I've attached a zip file that contains a really simple to demonstrate
>>>>>>> usage of JAXB. Steps to follow:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1). Set jersey.home in build.xml appropriately
>>>>>>> 2). Invoke "ant run"
>>>>>>> 3). Access "http://localhost:9998/helloworld/json2" in browser
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The returned JSON is empty.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What am I missing ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Arun
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>>> After removing the private directory, I'm getting the following error
>>>>>>>> during build time:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>> Created dir:
>>>>>>>> C:\workarea\samples\JsonFromJaxb\build\web\WEB-INF\classes
>>>>>>>> Processing resource classes
>>>>>>>> Problem encountered during annotation processing;
>>>>>>>> see stacktrace below for more information.
>>>>>>>> java.lang.ClassFormatError: Illegal class modifiers in class
>>>>>>>> com/sun/ws/rest/tools/webapp/writer/package-info: 0x1600
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:620)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:465)
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.istack.tools.ParallelWorldClassLoader.findClass(ParallelWorldClassLoader.java:90)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:319)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:242)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.Package.getPackageInfo(Package.java:350)
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.Package.getAnnotation(Package.java:361)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.xml.txw2.TXW.getTagName(TXW.java:60)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.xml.txw2.TXW.create(TXW.java:83)
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.ws.rest.tools.webapp.writer.WebAppWriter.writeTo(WebAppWriter.java:58)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.ws.rest.tools.webapp.writer.WebAppWriter.write(WebAppWriter.java:66)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.ws.rest.tools.annotation.apt.UriTemplateProcessor.process(UriTemplateProcessor.java:214)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.mirror.apt.AnnotationProcessors$CompositeAnnotationProcessor.process(AnnotationProcessors.java:60)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.tools.apt.comp.Apt.main(Apt.java:454)
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.tools.apt.main.JavaCompiler.compile(JavaCompiler.java:448)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.tools.apt.main.Main.compile(Main.java:1075)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.tools.apt.main.Main.compile(Main.java:938)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.tools.apt.Main.processing(Main.java:95)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.tools.apt.Main.process(Main.java:85)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.tools.apt.Main.process(Main.java:67)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.ws.rest.tools.RsGenTool.run(RsGenTool.java:36)
>>>>>>>> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.ws.rest.tools.Invoker.invoke(Invoker.java:104)
>>>>>>>> at com.sun.ws.rest.tools.RsGen.main(RsGen.java:31)
>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>> Initializing Sun's JavaServer Faces implementation (1.2_04-b20-p03)
>>>>>>>> for context ''
>>>>>>>> "DPL8015: Invalid Deployment Descriptors in Deployment descriptor
>>>>>>>> file WEB-INF/web.xml in archive [web].
>>>>>>>> Line -1 Column -1 -- Premature end of file."
>>>>>>>> "DPL8005: Deployment Descriptor parsing failure : Premature end of
>>>>>>>> file."
>>>>>>>> Exception occured in J2EEC Phaseorg.xml.sax.SAXParseException:
>>>>>>>> Premature end of file.
>>>>>>>> com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.IASDeploymentException: Error
>>>>>>>> loading deployment descriptors for module [JsonFromJaxb] Line -1
>>>>>>>> Column -1 -- Deployment descriptor file WEB-INF/web.xml in archive
>>>>>>>> [web]. Premature end of file.
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.Deployer.loadDescriptors(Deployer.java:380)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.ModuleDeployer.loadDescriptors(ModuleDeployer.java:423)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>> com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.WebModuleDeployer.deploy(WebModuleDeployer.java:157)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> during runtime.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any idea what might be wrong ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -Arun
>>>>>>>> Jakub Podlesak wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi Arun,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The NetBeans project should use jar files from it's [lib]
>>>>>>>>> subdirectory. I have rewritten the dependencies. (If you look at the
>>>>>>>>> snapshot you will realize
>>>>>>>>> I run it from outside of Jersey dir structure)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But you right, I forgot to remove [nbproject/private] directory,
>>>>>>>>> which keeps info about the files within my filesystem. It can
>>>>>>>>> probably cause issues.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Could you please remove the [private] dir and try again?
>>>>>>>>> I will fix the issue and update the project on the web.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ~Jakub
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 11:56:52AM -0700, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks Jakub.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The NetBeans project seems to be using Jersey directory structure
>>>>>>>>>> for resolving libraries and that gives the error attached in the
>>>>>>>>>> image. I resolved the references but building the project gives the
>>>>>>>>>> following error:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> C:\workarea\samples\JsonFromJaxb\JsonFromJaxb\build.xml:22: taskdef
>>>>>>>>>> class com.sun.ws.rest.tools.ant.WebResourcesProcessorTask cannot be
>>>>>>>>>> found
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -Arun
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Jakub Podlesak wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Arun,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> please look at the sample linked from:
>>>>>>>>>>> http://blogs.sun.com/japod/entry/json_representation_of_jaxb_object
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> ~Jakub
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 08:13:36AM -0700, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> What you need to do is to create a JAXB bean with
>>>>>>>>>>>>> @XmlRootElement on the class. Write a JAX-RS bean with a method
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that returns the JAXB bean and is annotated with
>>>>>>>>>>>>> @ProduceMime("application/json") something like:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> @XmlRootElement
>>>>>>>>>>>>> public class States {
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> @UriTemplate("states")
>>>>>>>>>>>>> public class StatesResource {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> @HttpMethod
>>>>>>>>>>>>> @ProduceMime("application/json")
>>>>>>>>>>>>> States getStates() {
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The JAXB provider will automagically convert the returned States
>>>>>>>>>>>>> class instance into JSON for you.
>>>>>>>>>>>> This is reasonable. I tried it exactly this way without looking
>>>>>>>>>>>> at the sample and got an empty response.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm sure Jakub's example will show this in more detail.
>>>>>>>>>>>> This sample is not configured to run by default:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>>>>> init:
>>>>>>>>>>>> deps-jar:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Processing resource classes
>>>>>>>>>>>> compile:
>>>>>>>>>>>> run:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
>>>>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>>>>> com.sun.ws.rest.samples.storageservice.Main.main(Main.java:85)
>>>>>>>>>>>> Java Result: 1
>>>>>>>>>>>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 4 seconds)
>>>>>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> A default command-line argument is missing.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> -Arun
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Marc.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> use. You might not be able to get the exact JSON format you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> show below but I'd bet you could get close just using some
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of the JAXB annotations.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Marc.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 30, 2007, at 2:33 PM, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In order to return a JSON array like:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [{"name":"California","value":"California"},{"name":"New
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> York","value":"New York"},{"name":"Alabama"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ,"value":"Alabama"}, {"name":"Texas","value":"Texas"}]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have to write the following code:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @HttpMethod("GET")
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @ProduceMime("application/json")
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> public JSONArray getMessage() throws JSONException {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> String[] states = { "California", "New York", "Alabama",
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Texas"};
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JSONArray array = new JSONArray();
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for (String s : states) {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JSONObject item = new JSONObject();
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> item.put("name", s).put("value", s);
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> array.put(item);
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> return array;
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think this is too involving and low-level. Can the code be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> something like the following ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @JSONObject
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ItemBean {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ItemBean(String name, String value) { ... }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @JSONObjectKey
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> public String getName() { ... }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @JSONObjectValue("value")
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> public String getNameValue() { ... }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @HttpMethod("GET")
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> @ProduceMime("application/json")
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> public List<ItemBean> getMessage() {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> String[] states = { "California", "New York", "Alabama",
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Texas"};
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> List<ItemBean> list = new ArrayList<ItemBean>();
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for (String s : states) {
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ItemBean bean = new ItemBean(s, s);
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> list.add(bean);
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> return list;
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- cut here --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This will require defining new annotations JSONObject,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JSONObjectKey & JSONObjectValue. I think this is more
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> natural to a Java developer.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -Arun
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