Maybe put it in web-inf/lib Other parts sounds fine Le 4 oct. 2012 08:29, "netname" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> I am trying to move a JAX-RS application from 1.0 to 1.5 but I am getting > all > sort of errors. The first error I got was: "No message body writer has been > found for response class". So I came to the forum and read that setting the > providers in system.properties and putting the Jackson jars in TomEE/lib is > not the appropiate way anymore. Below are the steps that I am following, > please let me know where is my error: > > Setup Jackson in TomEE 1.5 > > > 1) Copy jackson-mapper-asl-1.9.9.jar, jackson-core-asl-1.9.9.jar, > jackson-jaxrs-1.9.9.jar in MyWebApp/lib folder > > 2) Under the WEB-INF folder add the following files: > > resources.xml > ------------- > <resources> > <Service id="jsonProvider" > class-name="org.codehaus.jackson.jaxrs.JacksonJsonProvider" /> > <Service id="jaxbProvider" > > class-name="org.codehaus.jackson.jaxrs.JacksonJaxbJsonProvider" > /> > </resources> > > > openejb-jar.xml > --------------- > <openejb-jar xmlns="http://www.openejb.org/xml/ns/openejb-jar-1.1"> > <pojo-deployment > class-name="com.palda.faclpt.util.JacksonContextResolver"> > <properties> > cxf.jax-rs.providers = jsonProvider, jaxbProvider > </properties> > </pojo-deployment> > </openejb-jar> > > Questions > > > *1) Which namespace for openejb-jar-1.1 should I use?* > I found that newer versions do not support the pojo-deployment element > > *2) Which is the use of the class specified in the pojo-deployment?* > In TomEE I did not have to implement a Provider class. I did do it, > though, in order to customize the date format on the generated JSON. I am > not sure if this is the class that should be used for the pojo-deployment > element > > The class that I am using as Provider is: > > @Provider > @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON) > public class JacksonContextResolver implements > ContextResolver<ObjectMapper> > { > private ObjectMapper objectMapper; > > public JacksonContextResolver() throws Exception { > this.objectMapper = new > > ObjectMapper().configure(DeserializationConfig.Feature.FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES, > false); > } > public ObjectMapper getContext(Class<?> objectType) { > > > objectMapper.configure(SerializationConfig.Feature.WRITE_DATES_AS_TIMESTAMPS, > false); > return objectMapper; > } > } > > > Thanks, > > Alberto > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-1-5-and-Jackson-tp4657777.html > Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
