Thanks, I remember having read it!
So, the assumption in the second question is valid? I don't forsee
classpath scanning as such to be a problem, I'm just trying to grasp the
overall Resteasy bootstrap mechanism. If I sub class
BootstrapConfiguration and provide a set of URLs to scan, everything
http://scannotation.sourceforge.net/
wrote a blog about this a *LONG* time ago too:
http://bill.burkecentral.com/2008/01/14/scanning-java-annotations-at-runtime/
On 4/22/2013 4:15 PM, Per Norrman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking at using NettyJaxrsServer, but want to scan certain pieces
> of the
>
Hi,
I am looking at using NettyJaxrsServer, but want to scan certain pieces of
the
classpath for resources and providers, instead of maintaining them
explicitly
in an Application class.
1) Is there an example of such usage? It doesn't have to be Netty, but an
example of
how to scan for resources