Hi
You can do
new
WebApplicationException(Response.status(...).entity(formatErrorMessageAsNeeded()).build())
Once ExceptionMapper providers are supported, one'll be able to
throw custom exceptions from the application code and deal with the way the
exception is serialized in a seperate provider...
Cheers, Sergey
Hi,
I'm making an AJAX request to a REST service.I'm trying to return a JSON
response from my service class method. So if the method throws a
WebApplicationException I get an error like:"XML Parsing Error: no element
found"
Is there something I need to do to be able to marshal the
WebApplicationException?
Sergey Beryozkin wrote:
Hi
It probably just needs a little work to expand on some of the topics to
answer questions covering status codes, security, etc.
Agreed :-).
By the way, Jervis added a demo awhile back showing how to secure JAX-RS
endpoints with HTTPs.
CXF JAX-RS sits on top of Apache Abdera which does XML Dig
Signature/Encryption for Atom, so perhaps, when Atom is used, the advanced
message-level security will be supported out of the box, not sure though
about it, perhaps an Atom JAX-RS provider will need to be updated a bit...
Cheers, Sergey
Hiya,
I'll look at 2.1. This document is very useful:
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/jax-rs-jsr-311.html
It probably just needs a little work to expand on some of the topics to
answer questions covering status codes, security, etc.
John Baker
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It's shipped with 2.1-SNAPSHOT.
Have a look please at a few JAX-RS demos available in the distribution.
I was also about to create a demo showing how one can easily do AtomPub
with CXF and JAX-RS but I haven't had time due to time constraints.
I've promised a number of times to document what one can do with CXF and
JAX-RS, haven't had time to do it either, but with the 2.1 release
approaching (according to Dan) I'll need to do it soon.
CXF JAX-RS support 0.6 version of jsr-311 api. Jersey, RestEasy,
Restlests
are working with 0.7. CXF JAX-RS is likely to be able to support a number
of scenarious, due its good and simple integration with Spring.
Cheers, Sergey
Is jax-rs included with CXF?
John Baker
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