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Michael Bolz commented on OLINGO-298:
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Hi Eugenio,
I will investigate into this. But currently it seems that you are right and
injection of an {{Application}} via {{@Context}} must not be supported by a
simple servlet container:
{quote}
6.1 Servlet Container
The @Context annotation can be used to indicate a dependency on a
Servlet-defined resource. A Servlet- based implementation MUST support
injection of the following Servlet-defined types: ServletConfig,
ServletContext, HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse.
{quote}
I will check how we can handle this in Olingo.
Kind regards,
Michael
> Incompatibility with jsr311
> ---------------------------
>
> Key: OLINGO-298
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLINGO-298
> Project: Olingo
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: odata2-core
> Affects Versions: V2 1.2.0
> Reporter: Eugenio Lentini
> Assignee: Michael Bolz
> Priority: Blocker
>
> Hi,
> I have tried to deploy a web application with an OData web service based on
> Olingo on IBM Websphere version 8.5.5 and I have got an exception due to an
> incompatible use of @Contex annotation with jsr311 specification
> org.apache.wink.server.internal.application.ApplicationProcessor
> processClasses Une exception s'est produite lors du traitement de la classe
> org.apache.olingo.odata2.core.rest.ODataExceptionMapperImpl. Classe ignorée.
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: javax.ws.rs.core.Application is not an
> interface
> Basically you are using in the class ODataExceptionMapperImpl.java the
> annotation in this way
> @Context
> Application app;
> but the javax.ws.rs.core.Application is not allowed as context type according
> to the specification jsr311 but it is allow in jsr339.
> Could you please have a look?
> Eugenio
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