Hi
On 09/10/13 15:07, Aaron Titus wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I tried to do what Sergey suggested, but with some undesirable results.
The classes have jax-ws annotations as well as jax-rs, because the same
functionality needs to be available for both REST and SOAP interfaces. CXF
ends up creating SOAP endpoints at the URL which I have designated for the
non-spring REST servlet. I **REALLY** don't want to have to maintain two
sets of classes here, which implement the exact same thing, just to be able
to configure REST. Is there any possible way I can configure jackson
through spring to be able to control the date function???
I'm not sure why using JAX-RS Application instance can have the effect
on selecting JAX-WS & JAX-RS endpoints ?
I originally started out using jettison and this all worked beautifully
with the spring configuration. But I was forced to replace jettison with
JAX-RS due to a pretty substantial limitation in Jettison with array
serialization that doesn't look like its going to be addressed any time
soon.
Yes, at the moment this issue can only be sorted out with the manula
configuration; there was some internal discussion about doing a more
advanced solution in Jettison, but I'm not sure at the moment what will
come out of it
Sergey
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>wrote:
Hi
On 26/09/13 19:01, Aaron Titus wrote:
Hello All,
I have a question that I have been unable to answer looking through google
and stackoverflow. I am using Apache CXF 2.7.6, and also Jackson 1.9
configured as the provideer for Jaxb to JSON mapping. It works except
dates are serialized as long numbers.
I found instructions online on how to configure this in the
cxf-servlet.xml
file, by setting the serializationConfig.dateFormat property. However
this
apparently only applies to older Jackson versions, as it does not work
with
1.9.
There are plenty of examples of how to do this in plain code, however I
need to know how to do it in the configuration file so that CXF will
create
the provider instance with the correct configuration. Can anyone point me
in the right direction? Thanks in advance!
The simplest option to do without Spring is to create a custom JAX-RS
Application, initialize your Jackson provider instance as needed and return
in Application getSingletons method, then register your Application class,
you will find an example of how to register in this section:
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/**jaxrs-services-configuration.**html#**
JAXRSServicesConfiguration-**ConfiguringJAXRSservicesincont**
ainerwithoutSpring<http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jaxrs-services-configuration.html#JAXRSServicesConfiguration-ConfiguringJAXRSservicesincontainerwithoutSpring>
Sergey
Aaron
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