Greg,
I'm very interested in how this works out. I've been looking at Jersey
and I really like the annotations, but I have been way too swamped to
really play with it with Lift (I've only tried their Hello World app).
If you get this working, I'd love to see it.
Chas.
Meredith Gregory wrote:
David,
Please find below the web.xml i'm currently experimenting with.
Best wishes,
--greg
http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
JerseyFilter
Jersey Filter
Attempting to use Jersey as a Filter
com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer
LiftFilter
Lift Filter
PPS The reason i want Jersey on the outbound path is that it has pretty
nifty support for rendering to XML and other formats. A single Produces
annotation at the class level, for example, suffices to cause all the web
methods to render according to format specified in the annotation. Oh, and
Jersey
P.S. The reason the POJOs is of interest separately from the JPA goop is
that you can feed that into the schemagen mvn plugin and out pops a
reasonably decent xsd. This allows you to plug into existing XML tool chains
-- if you use those. Schemagen barfs on the JPA. i could never get Oxygen to
do w
Tim, et al,
Thanks for the many responses. Here's the overall context. i've got a group
that has done some significant work building a JRoR site. Now they want to
scale. As a part of a midterm strategy to get some reasonable tooling in,
we're building Scala-based RESTful APIs. Being an idiot, i wa
Greg, can I enquire to your specific use case?
I¹d be interested to hear what you feel Jersey adds value to over lift (im
not familiar with Jersey)?
In my experience when you need a round the houses solution such as this
their can often be a simpler path :-)
Cheers, Tim
On 02/03/2009 22:46, "Vi
Not to be a nudge, but how about if Greg sends us his web.xml file and the
name of his Jersey Filter, we re-write the web.xml file for him and he
writes a wiki page explaining the process?
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Viktor Klang wrote:
> hehe, no worries, I'm one of your fans. :)
>
> You sh
hehe, no worries, I'm one of your fans. :)
You should be able to accomplish this by having the filter mapping for
Jersey in web.xml placed before the Lift filter mapping:
"Recall that a filter chain is one of the objects passed to the
doFiltermethod of a filter. This chain is formed indirectly vi
Marius, Viktor,
Many thanks for your prompt responses. You'll have to pardon me as i've not
graduated from Web101 ;-). i was really looking for an example. To
illustrate, in looking at web.xml in a archetype-generated lift project i
see that only filter and filter mapping is defined. How is a serv
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Meredith Gregory
wrote:
> Lifted, scalads and lasses,
>
> Does anybody have a working sample of chaining the lift servlet with a 3rd
> party servlet? i'm interested in doing this with the Jersey servlet to get
> some of their request/response rendering support.
Th
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