MG>

here is an example which uses Springs AOP to set a interface to a AOP Context 
type

http://techqa.info/programming/question/29553557/issue-configuring-multiple-datasources-in-spring-data-jpa

first creates a context
populates context type with DataSource interface

this is of course predicated that jdbc/myapp will lookup successfully:

@Override
        protected void postProcessContext(Context context) {
            ContextResource appDBResource = new ContextResource();
            appDBResource.setName("jdbc/myapp");
            appDBResource.setType(DataSource.class.getName());

he identified his type to be DataSource interface
since DataSource is indeed an interface then Spring will create Aop-proxy with 
JdkDynamicAopProxy

at 
org.springframework.aop.framework.JdkDynamicAopProxy.invoke(JdkDynamicAopProxy.java:187)


DISPLAY CONVERSION:

provided you can  populate kendo #grid with ascii data from datasource 
jdbc/myapp

you can then use kendo magic to convert to JSON for html

kendo.stringify( $("#grid").data("kendoGrid").dataSource.view() );

http://www.telerik.com/forums/how-to-convert-datasource-to-json-to-send-back-to-a-mvc-controller

MG>

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How to Convert dataSource to JSON to send back to a mvc 
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________________________________
From: Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 8:05 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Problem using the Spring's AOP in Struts2's Actions with 
json-plugin

MG>below

________________________________
From: developer researcher <java.developer.researc...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 8, 2017 10:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Problem using the Spring's AOP in Struts2's Actions with 
json-plugin

Hello Adam,

Yes, I am using the "ignoreInterfaces" param set to "false". My result is:
"@Result(name="success",type="json", params={"contentType", "text/html",
"ignoreInterfaces", "false"})"

The file "struts-2.5.10.1-all.zip" contains the jackson's jars, so I guess
the json-plugin use jackson.In any case, how would you use your own
serialization instead of the provided by json-plugin for actions that need
AOP?

MG>i was perusing Jackson when i came upon JSON deserialization issue  for 
JsonType.defaultImpl
https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-databind/issues/1083
[https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/1130553?v=3&s=400]<https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-databind/issues/1083>

Field in base class is not recognized, when using 
...<https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-databind/issues/1083>
github.com
When deserializing JSON to Java POJOS, a field inherited from a base class is 
not recognized. Here is the stack: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc ...



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Field in base class is not recognized, when using 
...<https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-databind/issues/1083>
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Field in base class is not recognized, when using 
...<https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-databind/issues/1083>
github.com
When deserializing JSON to Java POJOS, a field inherited from a base class is 
not recognized. Here is the stack: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc ...



github.com
When deserializing JSON to Java POJOS, a field inherited from a base class is 
not recognized. Here is the stack: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.exc ...

MG>which is manifested only in Jackson 2.7.0..more importantly does current 
Jackson codebase care about JsonType.defaultImpl issue?
MG>apparently yes as i see this comment in 
com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ser.std.StdJdkSerializers
        // 09-Jan-2015, tatu: As per [databind#1073], let's try to guard 
against possibility
        //   of some environments missing `java.sql.` types
MG>in the case of when com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonTypeInfo references 
a Class for reflection instead of a declared type a
MG>OperationNotSupportedException is thrown

MG>in any case the jackson fix for #1073 JsonType.defaultImpl is supposedly in 
one of the 2.8.x versions @
MG>https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson/wiki/Jackson-Release-2.8
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Jackson Release 2.8 · FasterXML/jackson Wiki · 
GitHub<https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson/wiki/Jackson-Release-2.8>
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Jackson Release 2.8 · FasterXML/jackson Wiki · 
GitHub<https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson/wiki/Jackson-Release-2.8>
github.com
jackson - Main Portal page for Jackson project ... Version 2.8 was released 4th 
of July, 2016. Patches. Beyond initial 2.8.0 (described here), following patch 
...



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jackson - Main Portal page for Jackson project ... Version 2.8 was released 4th 
of July, 2016. Patches. Beyond initial 2.8.0 (described here), following patch 
...


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jackson-databind - General data-binding package for Jackson (2.x): works on 
streaming API (core) implementation(s)



github.com
jackson-databind - General data-binding package for Jackson (2.x): works on 
streaming API (core) implementation(s)

MG>which i could not find...i would revert to jackson-2.6.3
MG>this wont coerce the jackson datatype to Spring java.sql type for bind 
operation but one it should at least fix the jackson error

In new tests, the problem is focused on actions with a json result.

*1. For **results of **default **type:* If the class extends ActionSupport,
it is necessary to use "CGLIB proxy", if the class does not extend from
ActionSupport it is possible to use both "CGLIB proxy" and "JDK dynamic
proxy".
*2. For results of json **type **:* without AOP everything works fine, with
AOP both using "JDK dynamic proxy" and "CGLIB proxy" the action is
executed, the advice also but in both cases occurs the
OperationNotSupportedException

MG>yes in later jdks that support JDK Dynamic Proxy you should not proxy the 
class
MG>but allow JDKDynamicProxy to instantiate using the declared "type"
MG>(provided the lookup on type is successful)

Thanks


2017-05-08 15:50 GMT-05:00 Adam Brin <ab...@digitalantiquity.org>:

> Hi,
>
> I presume you’ve read this: https://struts.apache.org/
Welcome to the Apache Struts project<https://struts.apache.org/>
struts.apache.org
Google's Patch Reward program. During SFHTML5 Google announced that they extend 
their program to cover the Apache Struts project as well.



Welcome to the Apache Struts project<https://struts.apache.org/>
Welcome to the Apache Struts project<https://struts.apache.org/>
struts.apache.org
Google's Patch Reward program. During SFHTML5 Google announced that they extend 
their program to cover the Apache Struts project as well.



struts.apache.org
Google's Patch Reward program. During SFHTML5 Google announced that they extend 
their program to cover the Apache Struts project as well.



> docs/json-plugin.html#JSONPlugin-Proxiedobjects
>
> It may be that the issue is not Struts2, but the JSON library that the
> Struts2 Json plugin uses… and thus, you may need to handle the JSON
> serialization using Jackson or another library.
>
>
> - adam
> --
> _________________________________________________________
> Adam Brin
> Director of Technology, Digital Antiquity
> 480.965.1278
>
> > On May 8, 2017, at 12:27 PM, developer researcher <
> java.developer.researc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Martin,
> >
> > First of all thanks for the reply, but I'm not sure if my queries have
> been
> > understood. I am using Struts 2.5.10.1
> >
> > My main query is: *Is there a way to use Spring AOP in Struts2 Actions
> > using the "JDK dynamic proxies"? Does anyone have an example?*
> >
> > Sorry, but I can not find any relationship between your answers and the
> > exceptions attached in my previous message:
> >
> > *1. NoSuchMethodException:* The code I'm testing does not have anything
> > from javax.sql.DataSource
> >
> > *2. OperationNotSupportedException:* Without using AOP there is no
> > exception for some namespace. This is very strange because the code in
> the
> > advice is simply "System.out.println ()" for testing purposes.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > 2017-05-06 8:21 GMT-05:00 Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com>:
> >
> >> MG>below
> >>
> >> ________________________________
> >> From: developer researcher <java.developer.researc...@gmail.com>
> >> Sent: Friday, May 5, 2017 10:09 PM
> >> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> >> Subject: Problem using the Spring's AOP in Struts2's Actions with
> >> json-plugin
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I am using Strust 2 <sp?> with spring-plugin and json-plugin to use:
> >>
> >> 1. Injection of dependencies: apparently everything is working well.
> >> 2. Spring's AOP: works when applied over methods of injected objects in
> >> the Struts Actions but not when applied over methods of actions (my
> class
> >> extends from ActionSupport and I use the @Action annotation at method
> level)
> >>
> >> MG>spring does not know what ActionSupport as it is a Struts classes
> >> besides which ActionSupport are not considered
> >> MG>spring beans which are simple pojos with a no-arg constructor
> >> https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/spring-framework-
> >> reference/html/beans.html
> >> 7. The IoC container - Spring<https://docs.spring.io/
> >> spring/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/html/beans.html>
> >> docs.spring.io
> >> As the preceding diagram shows, the Spring IoC container consumes a form
> >> of configuration metadata; this configuration metadata represents how
> you
> >> as an application ...
> >>
> >>
> >> This situation has generated the following questions:
> >>
> >> 1. Are the actions created and managed by Spring or Struts? It's
> supposed
> >> to be Spring, but I have this doubt because Spring's AOP is supposed to
> >> work on Spring beans but in my case it does not work and because I do
> not
> >> use the Spring's @Component annotation in the Action class
> >>
> >> MG>correct but you can also specify a spring-bean in spring-beans.xml in
> >> your classpath e.g.:
> >> <bean id="springTest" name="springTest" class="org.struts.SpringTest"/>
> >>
> >> 2. Is there a way to use Spring AOP in Struts2 Actions using the "JDK
> >> dynamic proxies"? I have tested with the following results:
> >>
> >> a) When Spring uses "JDK dynamic proxies" the Struts2 Action is not
> >> executed and the following exception is thrown: NoSuchMethodException
> (see
> >> NoSuchMethodException.txt)
> >> b) When Spring uses "CGLIB proxy" in an Action whose result is of the
> >> default type: the Action works correctly
> >> c) When Spring uses "CGLIB proxy" in an Action whose result is of type
> >> json: the Struts2 Action is executed but the following exception is
> thrown:
> >> OperationNotSupportedException (see OperationNotSupportedException
> .txt).
> >> When I do not use AOP this Action works correctly.
> >>
> >> MG>builder.bind does not recognise json result-set as a valid
> >> javax.sql.DataSource..here is an example of builder.bind
> >> org.springframework.mock.jndi.SimpleNamingContextBuilder builder = new
> >> org.springframework.mock.jndi.SimpleNamingContextBuilder();
> >> * DataSource ds = new org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.
> >> DriverManagerDataSource(...);
> >> * builder.bind("java:comp/env/jdbc/myds", ds);
> >>
> >> MG>as of now JSON is not a valid javax.sql.DataSourceHere is Doc:
> >> <p>In a J2EE container, it is recommended to use a JNDI DataSource
> >> provided by
> >> * the container. Such a javax.sql.DataSource can be exposed as a
> >> javax.sql.DataSource bean in a Spring
> >> * ApplicationContext via {@link org.springframework.jndi.
> >> JndiObjectFactoryBean},
> >> * for seamless switching to and from a local javax.sql.DataSource bean
> >> like this class.
> >> * For tests, you can then either set up a mock JNDI environment through
> >> Spring's
> >> * {@link org.springframework.mock.jndi.SimpleNamingContextBuilder}, or
> >> switch the
> >> * bean definition to a local javax.sql.DataSource(which is simpler and
> >> thus recommended).
> >> *
> >> * <p>If you need a "real" connection pool outside of a J2EE container,
> >> consider
> >> * <a href="http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-dbcp";>Apache
> Commons
> >> DBCP</a>
> >> * or <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/c3p0";>C3P0</a>.
> >> * Commons DBCP's BasicDataSource and C3P0's ComboPooledDataSource are
> full
> >> * connection pool beans, supporting the same basic properties as this
> >> class
> >> * plus specific settings (such as minimal/maximal pool size etc).
> >> mg>JSON is not yet a valid javax.sql.DataSource according to Spring
> >>
> >> MG>also you have not declared a namespace that NamingContext can
> reference
> >> which is causing exception
> >>
> >> MG>HTH
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
>
>
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