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Re: [Jersey] web.xml url-pattern and _at_PathParam

From: Ronak Patel <ronak2121_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 06:57:59 -0700 (PDT)

Paul, I am duplicating what I see in the bookstore sample. I have this filter set up: <filter><filter-name>ContentFilter</filter-name><filter-class>com</filter-class><init-param><param-name>com</param-name><param-value>true</param-value></init-param><init-param><param-name>com</param-name><param-value>true</param-value></init-param><init-param><param-name>com</param-name><param-value>/(jsp)/.*</param-value></init-param></filter><filter-mapping><filter-name>ContentFilter</filter-name><url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>My folder structure is   src     |     main           |            webapp                     |                     jsp                         login.jsp                     WEB-INF                                 |                                 web.xml However, this still doesn't work. I'm assuming I'm missing something.... ----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Sandoz <Paul.Sandoz@Sun.COM> To: users@jersey.dev.java.net Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:08:34 AM Subject: Re: [Jersey] web.xml url-pattern and @PathParam On 05/13/09 11:19 PM, Ronak Patel wrote: > Paul, > > This web form allows me to integrate my JAX-RS Jersey application with our internal SSO solution. > > I am also using Spring so I have the JAX-RS Spring servlet declared in my servlet mappings with /* as the url-pattern as you said. > > This kind of url pattern prevents the login jsp from being mapped properly. Has anyone ever done this before? This is a common occurance in any enterprise. > Use the Jersey servlet (Spring-based one) as a filter and set the regex to match the pattern for what the login path would be, as described previously. If you still have problems could you zip up a simple project and i can modify it to make it work. Paul. > Ronak > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Paul Sandoz <Paul.Sandoz@Sun.COM> > To: users@jersey.dev.java.net > Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 1:20:27 PM > Subject: Re: [Jersey] web.xml url-pattern and @PathParam > > > On May 13, 2009, at 7:47 PM, Ronak Patel wrote: > >> Paul, >> >> Thanks for your reply. >> >> My JSP page is a login page for J2EE security using the <login-config> element rather than a jsp that is part of the business logic of the application. >> >> How would you handle that? Would it be the same way as this below? >> > > Yes, ensure that the regex matches the path for logging in. > > Alternatively you can ensure that all your root resource classes have a unique path via the URL pattern declaration. > > So a single declared pattern of: > >  <url-pattern>/surface/*</url-pattern> > > would mean that a root resource class say: > >  @Path("abc") > > would be served by the path: > >  <web-context-path>/surface/abc > > I am not sure how the login-config works, if it is filter based you might be able to declare it before the Jersey stuff, but i am not sure. > > Paul. > > >> Ronak >> >> From: Paul Sandoz <Paul.Sandoz@Sun.COM> >> To: users@jersey.dev.java.net >> Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 8:34:56 AM >> Subject: Re: [Jersey] web.xml url-pattern and @PathParam >> >> Hi Ronak, >> >> Part of the problem might be the multiple declarations of URL pattern. Why do you have multiple declarations? >> >> Also, when you list the URLs are they relative URLs to the base say of "/surface/" or "/weather/" ? >> >> If you want to support JSPs and resource classes from the same base URI then i recommend using the ServletContainer as a filter and declare a regex pattern so that matching paths are not served by Jersey. >> >> See the bookstore sample [1], specifically the web.xml >> >> http://fisheye4.atlassian.com/browse/~raw,r=2009/jersey/trunk/jersey/samples/bookstore/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml >> >> notice the init param: >> >>  <init-param> >>    <param-name>com.sun.jersey.config.property.WebPageContentRegex</param-name> >>    <param-value>/(images|css|jsp)/.*</param-value> >>  </init-param> >> >> that declares a regex to match against the request URL path. If the regex matches then Jersey will pass the request on to the next filter in the chain: >> >> https://jersey.dev.java.net/nonav/apidocs/1.1.0-ea/jersey/com/sun/jersey/spi/container/servlet/ServletContainer.html#PROPERTY_WEB_PAGE_CONTENT_REGEX >> >> In the bookstore sample the regex matches directions that contain images, CSS files, and JSP files. >> >> Paul. >> >> On May 13, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Ronak Patel wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I'm using Jersey 1.0.3 and came across a weird problem. >>> >>> My web application is a mixture of a JSP page and the main REST web application. >>> >>> To accomodate both in the same web.xml, my web.xml structure for my REST web application is as follows: >>> >>> <servlet><display-name>sno</display-name><servlet-name>sno</servlet-name><servlet-class>com</servlet-class><load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup></servlet><servlet-mapping><servlet-name>sno</servlet-name><url-pattern>/forecast/*</url-pattern> >>> <url-pattern>/surface/*</url-pattern> >>> <url-pattern>/weather/*</url-pattern> >>> >>> Code as follows always results in an HTTP 404: >>>  @Controller@Path("/nation/{nationId}/")publicclassNationController {@GET@Produces("application/xml")publicResponse getNationByNationId( {@PathParam("nationId") finalLong nationId)} >>> } >>> >>> All of the following URLs fail: >>> >>> /nation >>> /nation/ >>> /nation/1 >>> /nation/1/ >>> >>> I would assume all 4 of these URIs would work. 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