Now we have decided to use Jersey for building restful webservices. As
jersey builds WS by annotating the POJO's, I am confused on how our
gwt-p action handlers gets converted to a restful WS which the gwt-p
client can invoke it.  Technology of using guice, gwt and RestfulWS
was for the first time and hence more confusion on the needed
changes.
Can you please provide me a sample on the necessary changes?

On May 5, 2:10 am, SandMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> We recently did this as well. I ended up picking JBoss Resteasy for our
> implementation but either of these frameworks (Jersey/RESTEasy) should do
> the trick. If you are using GWT-P, you just need to extend your 'action
> handlers' to become REST Service components. Let me know if you run into
> issues. I can provide samples.
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> On Friday, May 4, 2012 12:06:02 PM UTC-4, Chris wrote:
>
> > Why don't you try JAX-RS with Guice? I had a similar requirement to
> > augment a GWT / Guice application with REST services and ended up
> > going with Jersey - which worked out really well for our purposes. In
> > our case injecting application service objects into REST classes was
> > very straight forward. Jersey will also marshal your DTOs to JSON.
>
> > On May 3, 11:14 pm, Santosh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > We are using gwt platform as the UI framework with GIN. Service layer
> > > is built using guice where all gwt service calls are handled through
> > > RPC call using guice filter(Action Handler classes).
>
> > > Every request from GWT goes via guice dispatch servlet module which
> > > takes the action based on the requested service to appropriate action
> > > handlers.
> > > Can you please suggest me on best and fastest way to convert each of
> > > these service action handlers to restful web services. Idea is to
> > > remove the RPC mechanism and bring restful web service calls between
> > > gwt platform and guice with json data format communication.
> > > As of now all requests are coming to guice filter which internally
> > > takes it to action handler(service implementation class) using guice
> > > handler module.
> > > Please provide your suggestions at the earliest.  Let me know if any
> > > additional inputs are needed.
>
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > Santosh

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