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Re: [Jersey] Glassfish, Jersey and JSON

From: Felipe Gaścho <fgaucho_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 15:57:48 +0100

you have an array of 2 types but only check for the index 0 ?

I tried to use the package name instead of specific classes but I
didn't get success..

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 3:52 PM, John Lister <john.lister_at_kickstone.com> wrote:
> Hi, using glassfish V3 and Jersey 1.4.1 and I'm playing with the JSON
> support which is where I've got 2 questions:
> I'm trying to use the natural notation and struggling to get it to work,
> I've followed the many examples on the web and created a Provider class that
> implements ContextResolver as follows:
>
> @Provider
>  public class MyJAXBContextResolver implements ContextResolver<JAXBContext>
> {
>
>      private JAXBContext context;
>      private Class[] types = {MyBean.1class, MyBean2.class};
>
>      public MyJAXBContextResolver() throws Exception {
>          this.context = new JSONJAXBContext(
>                  JSONConfiguration.mapped()
>                                     .rootUnwrapping(true)
>                                     .arrays("arrayVar")
>                                     .nonStrings("number1", "number2")
>                                     .build(),
>                  types);
>      }
>
>      public JAXBContext getContext(Class<?> objectType) {
>          return (types[0].equals(objectType)) ? context : null;
>      }
>  }
>
>
> but it doesn't get picked up by glassfish, The logs just show
> INFO: Providers classes found:
> after my resources are found which concludes me to believe the provider
> class hasn't been picked up.
> Have missed something somewhere or does this not work with glassfish...
>
>
> Secondly is it possible through some form of configuration to specify the
> natural notation as the default or at least set it for all classes, at the
> minute it seems I have to list all classes I want it to be applied to (which
> is every class in my project) which has the potential to cause problems in
> the future if I forget to update the list when a new data class is added.
>
>
> Thanks
>
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