Hi

Yes, that can be added in web.xml.

thanks, Sergey
On 07/07/13 08:46, Kiril Gavrailov wrote:
Okay, just realized how dumb question was that :) I just described my
custom json provider into my web.xml  jaxrs.providers for my second
servlet, which takes care of the user model resources and everything just
worked fine.

Regards,
Kiril


On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Kiril Gavrailov <[email protected]>wrote:

Hi,
I have the following case:
I have an annotated resource which is registered as resource into the
singletons of my Application on a specific alias. I wanted to expose only
parts of this resource to a different alias, so what I did is that I
exposed the methods of the resource I wanted as an user model (as descibed
here:
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-advanced-features.html#JAX-RSAdvancedFeatures-RESTfulserviceswithoutannotations)
. Which worked just fine, I mean the resource gets registered, invoked
successfully and so on, however when returning response I got http response
500.

The only clue I saw in the logs was:
  2013 07 06 
12:36:35#+0300#WARN#org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.interceptor.JAXRSOutInterceptor##anonymous#http-bio-8443-exec-28###No
message body writer has been found for response class Vector.

So after a bit more debugging I noticed that my messageWriters are empty,
i.e. my custom Gson json provider is not taken into consideration and
therefor it cannot serialize the response to json. My custom json provider
is injected with @Provider annotation(I'm not using spring) and works
perfectly fine when I invoke the very same method but through my other
alias.

So, is there a way to point the json provider for resource registered as
resources without annotations?

Big Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Kiril



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