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[Jersey] Re: Generating client stub from wadl

From: Pavel Bucek <pavel.bucek_at_oracle.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 11:35:17 +0200

looks like it (whatever it was) was lost during migration. Anyway
paragraphs below represent list of included modules and you can find
them in maven repo: http://download.java.net/maven/2/org/jvnet/ws/wadl/

On 6/13/11 11:19 AM, Rimy Sfm wrote:
> Sorry for having so many question.
> under http://wadl.java.net/ , under the section wadl2java they are
> telling me that I can download the last distribution
> "The latest distribution can be downloaded here
> <https://wadl.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=7152&expandFolder=7152&folderID=0>."
> but when I click on here
> <https://wadl.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=7152&expandFolder=7152&folderID=0> I
> find nothing :(
> java.net <http://java.net/>> projects <http://java.net/projects> >
> wadl <http://java.net/projects/wadl> > Website
> <http://java.net/projects/wadl/content>
> The file /web/projects/wadl/servlets/ProjectDocumentList appears to be
> missing.
>
> To add content to your website, use webdavs.
>
>
> 2011/6/13 Pavel Bucek-2 [via Jersey] <[hidden email]
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>
> It is doable, depends on you actually - how much efford you are
> willing
> to put into that project. My original estimate was ~4 weeks, but it
> contains other improvements in that area, simple rewrite to jersey
> using
> pattern which is already there could take 3 days + maybe some
> testing.
>
> To sum that up - depends what you really want to do. Maybe you can
> explore current wadl project (it shouldn't take more that half a day)
> and decide whether you are fine with offered functionality and
> develop
> something similar or start from scratch (that would be definitely
> more
> difficult and time consuming option).
>
> Another thing is that you might need to improve jerseys wadl
> generation
> itself - to include XML Schema of used types. But again - depends on
> your usecase, you might not need that at all.
>
> Regards,
> Pavel
>
> On 6/13/11 10:41 AM, Rimy Sfm wrote:
>
> > Thanks Pavel,
> > what about my second question? Is it feasable that I develop myself
> > something that generates me a jersey client API based client?
> and how much
> > time would that take me in your opinion (I'm working all by myself)
> >
> >
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