The examples use Jetty. Its probably just a context path issue.
On 1/16/2014 12:50 AM, Weinan Li wrote:
> Hi Kapil,
>
> Are you using "oreilly-jaxrs-2.0-workbook/ex03_1” or
> "oreilly-workbook/ex03_1”? The former one can only be deployed in a JavaEE
> application server that supports JAX-RS 2.0
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Weinan Li
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 at 7:00 PM, Kapil Gambhir wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for a prompt response, am using the JAX-RS v2, so the
> "oreilly-jaxrs-2.0-workbook/ex03_1”.
> I am able to run the example with the web.xml (http://web.xml) changes
> suggested by you, it made sense
Hi,
thanks for a prompt response, am using the JAX-RS v2, so the
"oreilly-jaxrs-2.0-workbook/ex03_1”.
I am able to run the example with the web.xml changes suggested by you, it
made sense also but am wondering how the default example (shipped as a zip)
worked on jetty (which is also a servlet co
I’ve tested ex03_1 after set it up properly and deployed it on Tomcat8. And it
works without any problem:
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/xml" -d
"BillBurke256
Clarendon
StreetBostonMA02115USA"
http://127.0.0.1:8080/ex03_1/customers
From catalina.out: Created customer 1
$ cur
Hi Kapil,
Are you using "oreilly-jaxrs-2.0-workbook/ex03_1” or "oreilly-workbook/ex03_1”?
The former one can only be deployed in a JavaEE application server that
supports JAX-RS 2.0 spec like WildFly, because it doesn’t have standalone
settings in web.xml. Please add following settings you we
am trying to run the samples from the O'Reilly book (by Bill Burke) on
Tomcat. Tried both for Tomcat 7 and 8. The ShoppingApplication deploys fine
but when i try to POST a customer resource to /services/customers it gives
me 404.
I built the war from the Maven for Chapter 3 example (ex03_1) and dep