Just read your post carefully now and notices that some parts of
JSR-250 are supported.

I'm wondering now the same why @Resource is not supported. Maybe GAE
team can shed some light on this.


Cheers,
Marcel

On 2 jan, 12:27, Ralf Sigmund <ralf.sigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> i am a newbie to App Engine. So I tried to do some of my Spring
> 3.0.0.RELEASE demo stuff.
>
> When using my favourite JAX-RS Implementation (Apache CXF 2.3.0-
> SNAPSHOT) I ran into the following Problem:
>
> CXF uses @Resource Annotations for Declarative Dependency Injection.
>
> But javax.annotation.Resource is not on the Whitelist.
> Only
>
> javax.annotation.Generated
> javax.annotation.PostConstruct
> javax.annotation.PreDestroy
>
> can be found 
> onhttp://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/appengine/docs/java/jrewhitelist.html
> .
>
> Consequentely I get the StackTrace: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> javax.annotation.Resource is a restricted class. Please see the
> Google  App Engine developer's guide for more details.
>
> Well - I did not find a clear explanation what is wrong with @Resource
> and why it is excluded from the Whitelist.
>
> There is also an 
> issuehttp://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=2564
> on this topic. But without any comment.
>
> Maybe there is a simple explanation / workaround to this situation and
> some kind soul could respond?
>
> Best Regards
> Ralf
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