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 Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java + embedded jetty + httpservlet + 
swagger integration
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Sunday, December 25, 2016, 9:27 AM
 
 
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 On Sat, 12/24/16, rushinclarence via Swagger 
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 wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java + embedded
 jetty + httpservlet + swagger integration
  To: [email protected]
  Date: Saturday, December 24, 2016, 6:11 PM
  
  
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  On Sat, 12/24/16, beaverscesar via Swagger 
<[email protected]>
  wrote:
  
   Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
 embedded
  jetty + httpservlet + swagger integration
   To: [email protected]
   Date: Saturday, December 24, 2016, 2:47 AM
   
   
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   On Fri, 12/23/16, janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
   wrote:
   
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
  embedded
   jetty + httpservlet + swagger integration
    To: "Swagger" <[email protected]>
    Date: Friday, December 23, 2016, 10:25 PM
    
    Thanks Ron.
    Last night I double-checked and made sure I had
    no jersey resources/dependencies in my code. I also
  looked
    through the github project link you posted and
  imitated
   his
    dependencies and method calls without using the
  web.xml (
   I
    really want to avoid web.xml as a number of the
  existing
    projects I have run as jars with embedded jetty's and
  no
    web.xml). The two things I'm faced with now
    are:Adding multiple packages(separated by
    a comma or semi-colon) as a resource through the
    Servlet.setInitParam() method does not work.
  Multiple
    packages delimited by a comma or otherwise result in
  the
    default {"swagger":"2.0","info":{"
    version":"1.0.0","title":""}}
    response.Secondly, I think I still have an
    issue in how Swagger scans  my project. When I do
  get the
    swagger.json to display my annotations, it only
  captures
   the
    information in the @Info annotation on my servlet.
   Anything
    withing the @Api, @ApiOperation, @ApiResponses,
  @ApiModel
    are effectively ignored. Unless I'm mistaken, all of
    these are supposed to show up in the swagger.json
  output
    right? Or do I have to browse to another path to
  view
   those
    annotations too? I seen some posts use the path
   
  http://<host>:<port>/swagger-api/<servlet_name>
    but that does not work for me Here is
    what my code for the swagger servlet initialization
  and
    configuration looks like now. The custom servlet
  class I
    posted above remains largely the same.
    import
    org.apache.log4j.Logger;
    import
    org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server;
    import
    org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletContextHandler;
    import
    org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder;
    import
    io.swagger.servlet.listing.ApiDeclarationServlet;
    import
    io.swagger.servlet.config.DefaultServletConfig;
    .
    .
    .
    logger.info("Initializing
    user profile server...");
     new
    UserDao();
     Server
    server =
    new
   
  Server(Integer.parseInt(properties.getProperty(Config.JETTY_SERVICE_PORT)));
     ServletContextHandler
    servletContextHandler =
    new
   
  ServletContextHandler(ServletContextHandler.SESSIONS);
     servletContextHandler.setContextPath("/");
     server.setHandler(servletContextHandler);
    
    
     //Custom
    servlet
     ServletHolder
    apiservlet =
   
  servletContextHandler.addServlet(ProfileServlet.class,
    "/user/*");
     apiservlet.setInitOrder(3);
     logger.info("User profile
    server initialized.");
    
    
     // Swagger servlet
    reader
     ServletHolder
    swaggerServlet =
   
  servletContextHandler.addServlet(DefaultServletConfig.class,
    "/swagger-core");
     swaggerServlet.setInitOrder(2);
     swaggerServlet.setInitParameter("api.version",
    "1.0.0");
   
   //swaggerServlet.setInitParameter("swagger.resource.package",
   
  "com.coreservices.servlets,com.coreservices.datatypes");
    NOTE::THIS DOES NOT WORK
   
   
swaggerServlet.setInitParameter("swagger.resource.package","com.coreservices.servlets");
   
   swaggerServlet.setInitParameter("swagger.api.basepath",
    "http://localhost:7000";);
    
    
     // Swagger api
    declaration
   
   servletContextHandler.addServlet(ApiDeclarationServlet.class,
    "/api/*");
     return
    server;
    }
    Thanks once again for the help.
    
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 17:57:48 UTC-5, Ron
     wrote:Huh, I misread
    it as you using jersey. You need to use a different
    dependency then and a different set up process.
    We don’t
    really have documentation for it, but there’s a
  sample -
    https://github.com/swagger-
    api/swagger-samples/tree/
    master/java/java-servlet    From:
    <swagger-sw...@ googlegroups.com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@
    googlegroups.com" <swagger-sw...@
  googlegroups.com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 14:39
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@
    googlegroups.com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration Oh ok. Maybe I need to read
    up a bit on Jax-rs but I believe application was
  built
   using
    only servlets. I had only the Bootstrap class and
    ProfileServlets class, which were written using
    HttpServlets. Unless one of the default package
  imports
   was
    built on Jax-rs. Thanks for the tip, I will double
  check
   for
    that.
    
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 17:30:02 UTC-5, Ron
  wrote:
    What I’m
    saying is that you can’t use swagger-core for both
   jax-rs
    resources and servlets in a single app.   From:
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com"
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
    com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 14:26
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration Ok thanks.   On a quick scan, I used
  the
    BeanConfig class under io.swagger.jaxrs.config in
  the
    Bootstrap.java servlet.  Maybe that is where the
  conflict
    arises from. Do you have any suggestions on how to
    initialize swagger servlet( That is the main purpose
  of
   the
    Bootstrap class). 90% the examples and tutorials I
  saw
   used
    the web.xml option and I was trying to avoid that. 
    
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 17:04:52 UTC-5, Ron
  wrote:
    The package
    input should be able to accept comma separated
  values, so
    you can try that. You can’t
    mix servlets and jax-rs resources for scanning as
  they use
    different scanners that can’t really co-exist. Do
  you
   use
    both?   From:
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com"
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
    com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 13:53
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration WHOOHOO! We have success!
    Thank you, guys. You are amazing. I had spent the
  better
    part of 16 hours on this before I admitted defeat. 
     That aside, i have a couple
    of questionsDoes the
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage( "package name")
    take in only one package? If so, do I have to move
  all
    swagger resources into the package?What happens to
  my
    @ApiModel resource object which I have defined in
  another
    package? This is essentially a datatype so
  traditionally
   it
    is held in a different package from the servlets.I
  noticed
   that the
    documentation skipped  the annotations i had for
  the
    HttpServlet.doGet() method. Is this normal? I was
   expecting
    it to list all functions and types that i had
  specified
   with
    the @ApiOperation, @ApiResponse, etc annotation. This
  is
   my
    current swagger.json output: {
      "swagger" :
    "2.0",
      "info" :
    {
        "description" :
    "Servlet that
    handles basic CRUD operations to the user profile
  data
    source",
        "version" :
    "1.0.2",
        "title" :
    "User Profile
    Servlet",
        "termsOfService" :
    "XYZ",
        "contact" :
    {
          "name" :
    "XYZ",
          "url" :
    "XYZ",
          "email" :
    "XYZ"
        },
        "license" :
    {
          "name" :
    "XYZ",
          "url" :
    "XYZ"
        }
      },
      "host" :
    "localhost:7000",
      "basePath" :
    "/",
      "tags" :
    [ {
        "name" :
    "users",
        "description" :
    "CRUD operations on
    user datatype"
      } ],
      "schemes" :
    [ "http",
    "https" ],
      "consumes" :
    [ "application/json" ],
      "produces" :
    [ "application/json" ]
    } Many thanks for the
    help.
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 16:10:02 UTC-5, Ron
  wrote:
    Try keeping
    onlybeanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.coreservices.servlets");    From:
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com"
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
    com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 13:05
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration Sorry, corrected package.
    Same result though  beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.api.resources");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "io.swagger.jaxrs.json");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "io.swagger.jaxrs.listing");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.coreservices.servlets");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.coreservices.datatypes");
    beanConfig.setScan(true);
    beanConfig.setPrettyPrint(true );
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 16:03:57 UTC-5, janet
    vanderpuye wrote: Thanks Ron. I tried that and
    no success. The new code for the bootstrap class
  was 
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.api.resources");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "io.swagger.jaxrs.json");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "io.swagger.jaxrs.listing");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.gh.cive.coreservices. servlets");
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "com.gh.cive.coreservices. datatypes");
    beanConfig.setScan(true);
    beanConfig.setPrettyPrint(true ); Looking at the
  logs, it
   shows
    that at least it picked up my servlet package for
   scanning.
    Could it be an error in the way I declared the
   annotations?
    Log output is:308 [main]
    INFO Main  - User profile server
    initialized.Dec 22, 2016
    3:57:50 PM com.sun.jersey.api.core.
  PackagesResourceConfig
    initINFO: Scanning
    for root resource and provider classes in the
    packages: 
    com.api.resources 
    io.swagger.jaxrs.json 
    io.swagger.jaxrs.listing 
    com.coreservices.servlets 
    com.coreservices.datatypesDec 22, 2016
    3:57:50 PM com.sun.jersey.api.core.
  ScanningResourceConfig
    logClassesINFO: Root
    resource classes found:  class
    io.swagger.jaxrs.listing.
    AcceptHeaderApiListingResource  class
    io.swagger.jaxrs.listing.
    ApiListingResourceDec 22, 2016
    3:57:50 PM com.sun.jersey.api.core.
  ScanningResourceConfig
    logClassesINFO: Provider
    classes found:  class
    io.swagger.jaxrs.listing.
    SwaggerSerializersDec 22, 2016
    3:57:50 PM com.sun.jersey.server.impl.
    application.WebApplicationImpl
    _initiateINFO:
    Initiating Jersey application, version 'Jersey:
  1.19.1
    03/11/2016 02:08 PM'2277 [main]
    INFO Main  - user profile service
    started
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 15:47:24 UTC-5, Ron
  wrote:
    Looking back,
    you have a Bootstrap class with the line    
    beanConfig.setResourcePackage(
    "io.swagger.resources"); Change
    “io.swagger.resources” to the package(s) of your
    resources and that should allow it to pick them up
  and
   scan
    them.   From:
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com"
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
    com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 12:28
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration Yeah the Api calls work. I
    can make calls to my servlets without error. Its just
  the
    swagger documentation is not generating any of my
    annotations.
    
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 15:25:14 UTC-5, Ron
  wrote:
    Okay, so it
    should work. Is your API
    itself accessible? Can you make any of the API calls
    successfully?   From:
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com"
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
    com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 11:37
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration In my pom file, I have
    1.19.1 <dependency>
        <groupId>io.swagger</groupId>
        <artifactId>swagger-
    annotations</artifactId>
        <version>1.5.10</version>
    </dependency>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>com.google.code.gson<
   /groupId>
        <artifactId>gson</artifactId>
        <version>2.7</version>
    </dependency>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>io.swagger</groupId>
        <artifactId>swagger-jaxrs</
  artifactId>
        <version>1.5.10</version>
    </dependency>
    <dependency>
        <groupId>com.sun.jersey</
  groupId>
        <artifactId>jersey-servlet</
   artifactId>
        <version>1.19.1</version>
    </dependency>
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 14:34:08 UTC-5, Ron
  wrote:
    Which version
    of Jersey do you use?   From:
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com> on
    behalf of janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: "swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com"
    <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
    com>
    Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016 at 11:10
    To: Swagger <swagger-sw...@googlegroups.
   com>
    Subject: Re: Cant locate swagger.json on java +
    embedded jetty + httpservlet + swagger
    integration So for my servlets, I just
    tried:  apiservlet
    = servletContextHandler. addServlet(ProfileServlet.
  class,
    "/user/*");
    apiservlet.setInitOrder(3);
    apiservlet.setInitParameter(" com.sun.jersey.config.
    property.packages", "com.coreservices.servlets;
    package
    com.coreservices.datatypes"); and   apiservlet =
    servletContextHandler. addServlet(ProfileServlet.
  class,
    "/user/*");
    apiservlet.setInitOrder(3);
    apiservlet.setInitParameter(" com.sun.jersey.config.
    property.packages", "com.api.resources;io.swagger.
    jaxrs.json;io.swagger.jaxrs.
  listing;com.coreservices.
    servlets;package com.coreservices.datatypes"); I am
  still
   getting the
    default swagger response {"swagger":"2.0","info":{"
    version":"1.0.0","title":""}}Am I missing any
  annotation
    or configuration in the files?Secondly to access the
    swagger ui annotation for my custom servlet
    "ProfileServlet.class", do I use the same url as
    "http://host:7000/api/swagger.
    json"?  Really appreciate the quick
    feedback on this
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 13:52:18 UTC-5, tony
  tam
    wrote: Sounds like the issue then is
    how it’s scanning your code.  Put your API
  package
   here:
        
    apiservlet.setInitParameter("
    com.sun.jersey.config.
    property.packages",
    "com.api.resources;io.swagger.
    jaxrs.json;io.swagger.jaxrs.
    listing");so
    they can be scanned. On Dec 22, 2016, at 10:50 AM,
    janet vanderpuye <[email protected]>
   wrote: Quick update. After modifying
    the initializeAPI method to the original Servlet
  class in
    the blog(see below),  I was able to get some
  response
   from
    the swagger-ui on http://host:7000/api/swagger.
    json. But I it seems like swagger wasnt able to parse
  my
    servlet annotations http://host:7000/api/swagger.
    json ===>
    {"swagger":"2.0","info":{"
    version":"1.0.0","title":""}} private
    static Server initializeApi(Properties properties) {
        logger.info("Initializing user profile
    server...");
        new UserDao();
        Server server = new Server(Integer.parseInt(
    properties.getProperty(Config.
    JETTY_SERVICE_PORT)));
        ServletContextHandler servletContextHandler =
  new
    ServletContextHandler(
  ServletContextHandler.SESSIONS
    );
        servletContextHandler.
    setContextPath("/");
        server.setHandler( servletContextHandler);
        //Setup APIs
        ServletHolder apiservlet =
  servletContextHandler.
    addServlet(ServletContainer. class, "/api/*");
        apiservlet.setInitOrder(1);
        apiservlet.setInitParameter("
    com.sun.jersey.config. property.packages",
    "com.api.resources;io.swagger.
    jaxrs.json;io.swagger.jaxrs. listing");
    
        apiservlet = servletContextHandler.
    addServlet(ProfileServlet. class, "/user/*");
        //apiservlet.setInitOrder(1);
        apiservlet.setInitParameter("
    com.sun.jersey.config. property.packages",
    "com.api.resources;io.swagger.
    jaxrs.json;io.swagger.jaxrs. listing");
        logger.info("User profile server
    initialized.");
    
        // Setup Swagger servlet
        ServletHolder swaggerServlet =
   servletContextHandler.
    addServlet(DefaultJaxrsConfig. class,
    "/swagger-core");
        swaggerServlet.setInitOrder(2) ;
        swaggerServlet.
    setInitParameter("api.version" ,
    "1.0.0");
    
        // Setup Swagger-UI static resources
        String resourceBasePath =
    Main.class.getResource("/
    webapp").toExternalForm();
        servletContextHandler. setWelcomeFiles(new
  String[]
    {"index.html"});
        servletContextHandler. setResourceBase(
    resourceBasePath);
        servletContextHandler. addServlet(new
    ServletHolder(new DefaultServlet()), "/*");
    
        return server;
    }
    On Thursday, 22 December 2016 13:31:03 UTC-5, janet
    vanderpuye wrote: I
    recently followed this blog to integrate swagger
    in my embedded jetty project but after running, I'm
  not
    able to access the swagger.json file on any path
    combination. Accessing the servlets for the resources
  work
    with no error but I get the following errors when I
  try to
    get the swagger.json
  filehttp://host:7000/swagger-core 
    ===> HTTP ERROR 405http://host:7000/swagger-core/
    swagger.json ===> HTTP ERROR
   404http://host:7000/user/swagger.
    json ===> HTTP ProfileServlet response, not
    swagger.jsonhttp://host:7000/user
    ===> HTTP ProfileServlet response, not
    swagger.jsonhttp://host:7000/swagger.json
    ===> HTTP ERROR 404http://host:7000/api/swagger.
    json ===> HTTP ERROR 404http://host:7000/
    ===> Static swagger sample page (Pet store), not
    swagger.jsonMain.java
    public
    static
    void
    main(String[] args)
    throws
    Exception
    {  
    Server server =
    initializeApi(properties);   
    server.start();    logger.info("Api
    resource service started");   
    server.join();
    } 
    private
    static
    Server
    initializeApi(Properties properties)
    {    logger.info("Initializing
    user profile server...");   
    new
    UserDao();   
    Server server =
    new
    Server(Integer.parseInt(
    properties.getProperty(Config.
    JETTY_SERVICE_PORT)));   
    ServletContextHandler
    servletContextHandler = new
    ServletContextHandler(ServletC
    ontextHandler.SESSIONS);   
    servletContextHandler.
    setContextPath("/");   
    server.setHandler(
    servletContextHandler);   
    //Setup
    APIs    
    ServletHolder apiservlet =
    servletContextHandler.
  addServlet(ProfileServlet.clas
    s,
    "/user/*");   
    apiservlet.setInitOrder(1);   
    apiservlet.setInitParameter("
    com.sun.jersey.config.
    property.packages",
    "com.api.resources;io.swagger.
    jaxrs.json;io.swagger.jaxrs.
    listing");    logger.info("User
    profile server initialized.");        
    // Setup Swagger
    servlet       
    ServletHolder swaggerServlet
    = servletContextHandler.
    addServlet(DefaultJaxrsConfig.
    class,
    "/swagger-core");       
    swaggerServlet.setInitOrder(2)
    ;       
    swaggerServlet. setInitParameter("api.version" ,
    "1.0.0");        
    // Setup
    Swagger-UI static resources       
    String
    resourceBasePath = Main.class.getResource("/
    webapp").toExternalForm();       
    servletContextHandler.
    setWelcomeFiles(new
    String[]
    {"index.html"});       
    servletContextHandler. setResourceBase(
    resourceBasePath);       
    servletContextHandler. addServlet(new
    ServletHolder(new
    DefaultServlet()),
    "/*");        
    return
    server;   
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    in pacate  instalarea noilor corpuri legislative 
   a caror atitudine nu mai sa fi in nici intr-un fel
 ostila
   domnului si guvernului sau  a coincis si cu
 jriorarea
   raporturilor dintre Alexandru I. Cuza si M.
 Kogalniceanu.
   Turneul nfal al primului ministru-in Oltenia  in
   august-septembrie 1864  fusese rau rpretat in
 anturajul
   principelui. Desi pretutindeni M. Kogalniceanu a
 subliniat
   itele lui Alexandru I. Cuza in infaptuirea politicii
 de
   reforme a statului   esul sau personal n-a
   putut fi trecut cu vederea. S-au adaugat  in timp 
   o ia de animozitati personale cu membri ai guvernului
 sau
   persoane apropiate inului  totul culminand cu
 demisia
   primului ministru la 26 ianuarie 1865  pe j
 Alexandru
   I. Cuza a primit-o imediat. Era  incontestabil  o
   greseala politica  andul colaboratorilor sai nu se
   gasea nici o alta personalitate de talia lectuala si
   politica a fostului sau prim sfetnic.
   
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  mai important  in agricultura  marii
  proprietari devin stapani asupra
  
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 1791- Este stabilit regimul obligatiilor materiale ale
 Valahiei  si Moldovei fata de Imperiul Otoman 
 fiind exclusa orice alta cerere de bani din partea curtii
 suzerane. Totodata  este recunoscuta autonomia celor
 doua tari carpato-duna-ne  imixtiunile otomane in
 treburile lor interne fiind  de asemenea 
 interzise. Durata domniei este fixata la sapte ani. Anterior
 expirarii acestui termen  mazilirea domnilor este
 conditionata de acordul comun al Rusiei si Portii. in acest
 context  nu mai surprinde faptul ca  imediat 
 noii domni de la Bucuresti - Constantin Ipsilanti 
 1802-1806  1807  - si lasi - Alexandru
 Moruzi  1802-1806  1807  - adopta o politica
 filo-rusa. Ei nemultumesc  astfel  pe primul
 imparat al francezilor  care il convinge pe sultan sa-i
 indeparteze din scaun  12 august 1806 . tarul Alexandru
 I  1801-1825  invoca incalcarea hatiserifului
 sus-mentionat si ordona trupelor ruse sa invadeze
 Moldova  apoi Tara Romaneasca.
 
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