Yes, I'll do that. Is JIRA improvement issue necessary? I thought
about submitting patch for trunk (1.6), is it okay?
Petr
2011/3/10 Martin Matula <martin.matula_at_oracle.com>:
> Sure, are you volunteering for doing that?
> Martin
>
> On 10.3.2011 16:01, Petr Jurák wrote:
>>
>> Hi Martin,
>> should we extend jersey samples with this and add some more details
>> about this configuration on wiki to make it more clear? What do you
>> think?
>> Petr
>>
>> 2011/3/10 Martin Matula<martin.matula_at_oracle.com>:
>>>
>>> The attached project works fine for me with GF 3.0.1.
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9.3.2011 22:27, NBW wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Martin Matula<martin.matula_at_oracle.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The sample in the guide does not ask you to annotate the class, because
>>>> it
>>>> still registers the servlet in web.xml - we need to update that part of
>>>> the
>>>> guide - it is confusing and incomplete.
>>>
>>> OK.
>>>>
>>>> What version of GlassFish are you using?
>>>
>>> I am trying this test out in GF 3.1 fcs
>>>
>>>> What do you mean you tried it before with GFv3&Servlet 2.5? GFv3 is
>>>> JavaEE6 - i.e. supports servlet 3.0.
>>>
>>> That was a typo, should have said servlet 3.0. It was a different
>>> application written with Jersey 1.0 and I took that other approach with
>>> the
>>> deployment descriptorless project, a class that extended Application etc.
>>> I
>>> just mentioned it as an example of a different way I have deployed in the
>>> past with success, sorry for any confusion around that.
>>>
>>>> Can you send me your project?
>>>
>>> Not easily. Is there a jersey sample that takes this approach?
>>>
>>>> Where exactly (in what package) is your FooTest class?
>>>
>>> FooTest is in package com.myapp.api
>>> TestApplication is in package com.myapp.ws.rs
>>> -Noah
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9.3.2011 22:07, NBW wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Martin,
>>>> Thanks for your suggestion. I gave it a shot but no joy. I added back
>>>> the
>>>> sun-web.xml with context-root set appropriately, left out the web.xml
>>>> and
>>>> annotated my 'application' class which extends PackagesResourceConfig
>>>> with
>>>> @ApplicationPath("/") (even though this is not in the example in the
>>>> user's
>>>> guide).
>>>> In a previous Jersey 1.0 application that I wrote and deployed to GFv3&
>>>> Servlet 2.5 I had things set up like so:
>>>> no web.xml
>>>> no sun-web.xml
>>>> a class that extended Application and was annotated with
>>>> @ApplicationPath("/api")
>>>> and things worked, my Root resource classes were 'auto discovered' in
>>>> that
>>>> case.
>>>> -Noah
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Martin Matula<martin.matula_at_oracle.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> You need to annotate your application class with @ApplicationPath("/")
>>>>> annotation. This replaces the servlet and servlet mapping entry in the
>>>>> web.xml. You still need to keep the sun-web.xml to specify application
>>>>> context path:
>>>>> <sun-web-app error-url="">
>>>>> <context-root>/contextRoot</context-root>
>>>>> </sun-web-app>
>>>>> Martin
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: emailnbw_at_gmail.com
>>>>> To: users_at_jersey.java.net
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2011 8:59:30 PM GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin
>>>>> /
>>>>> Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Vienna
>>>>> Subject: [Jersey] Question about PackagesResourceConfig usage
>>>>>
>>>>> I was trying to try out the approach of deploying my Jersey service by
>>>>> extending PackagesResourceConfig as is done in Example 2.8 of the
>>>>> User's
>>>>> Guide [1]. My class looks like this:
>>>>> package com.myapp.ws.rs;
>>>>> public class TestApplication extends PackagesResourceConfig {
>>>>> public TestApplication() {
>>>>> super("com.myapp.api");
>>>>> }
>>>>> }
>>>>> I have a Servlet 3.0 web.xml file, however, it simply contains the<web
>>>>> app ..> element. I also have a 3.0 sun-web.xml which is empty right
>>>>> now
>>>>> save for the DOCTYPE and an empty<sun-web-app> element.
>>>>> My Provider resource class looks like this (some content omitted):
>>>>> @Path("/foo")
>>>>> @Stateless
>>>>> public class FooTest {
>>>>> @EJB
>>>>> FooBean aFooBean;
>>>>> @GET
>>>>> @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
>>>>> @Path("/hw")
>>>>> public Response getHW() {
>>>>> return Response.ok("hello, world").build();
>>>>> }
>>>>> ....
>>>>> I get a 404 when I try to access
>>>>> http://localhost:8080/contextRoot/foo/hw
>>>>> where contextRoot is the cr for my web app. This test code deploys and
>>>>> works
>>>>> fine when I take the servlet 2.5 web.xml approach of using the Jersey
>>>>> ServletContainer servlet.
>>>>> Any hints as to what I am missing with this other approach? Thanks,
>>>>> -Noah
>>>>> [1]
>>>>> -
>>>>> http://jersey.java.net/nonav/documentation/latest/user-guide.html#d4e194
>>>
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