Hi Eli, Just curious why we need the application developer to add that parameter. Is there any way that we can autogenerate that parameter within the runtime? The reasons why I think we should autogenerate:
1) Application portability. If other implementations take their JAX-RS application and switch to Wink (or start with Wink), the first impression may be that we don't work out of the box. 2) I haven't tested this but if we use Wink as a shared library across a container's applications (such as Geronimo/WebSphere), I think this would cause some administration headaches since every parameter value (I'm assuming) has to be unique. Some application developers might not communicate their unique attribute names, and this would be a really hard thing to find out when an application doesn't work correctly. I think we can have it as an optional attribute if you want to use the same RequestProcessor across two servlet instances, just that by default, we generate a unique one per servlet instance. Thoughts? On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:34 AM, Baram, Eliezer<[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bryant > The RestServlet stores the requestProcessor on the servletContext, by default > it saves it under an attribute named RequestProcessor.class.getName() > > If you register more then one servlet and you want each to have a separate > RequestProcessor you need to indicate the RestServlet to save the > RequestProcessor under a different attribute. > > You can specify the attribute name by setting the > "symphony.requestProcessorAttribute" init parameter of the RestServlet. > See modification below. > > --Eli > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bryant Luk [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 2:09 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Multiple RestServlets in single web application? > > Hi, > > Does the RestServlet support multiple servlet instances in the same > web application? > > It seems that only the first servlet (in alphabetical order) is fired > up correctly. If I have two instances of the servlet, say > MessageBodyWriterExceptions and MessageBodyReaderExceptions, only > MessageBodyReaderExceptions seems to work. If I then rename > MessageBodyReaderExceptions to "Z" (or comment out the servlet > definition), then my MessageBodyWriterExceptions servlet JAX-RS app > works. > > My web.xml: > > <web-app> > <display-name>Archetype Created Web Application</display-name> > <servlet> > <servlet-name>MessageBodyWriterExceptions</servlet-name> > > <servlet-class>org.apache.wink.server.internal.servlet.RestServlet</servlet-class> > <init-param> > <param-name>javax.ws.rs.Application</param-name> > > <param-value>org.apache.wink.jaxrs.test.providers.writerexceptions.Application</param-value> > </init-param> > <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup> > </servlet> > <servlet> > <servlet-name>MessageBodyReaderExceptions</servlet-name> > > <servlet-class>org.apache.wink.server.internal.servlet.RestServlet</servlet-class> > <init-param> > <param-name>javax.ws.rs.Application</param-name> > > <param-value>org.apache.wink.jaxrs.test.providers.readerexceptions.Application</param-value> > </init-param> > [E.B] <init-param> > <param-name>symphony.requestProcessorAttribute</param-name> > <param-value>requestProcessorAttribute_2</param-value> > </init-param> > <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup> > </servlet> > <servlet-mapping> > <servlet-name>MessageBodyWriterExceptions</servlet-name> > <url-pattern>/writerexceptions/*</url-pattern> > </servlet-mapping> > <servlet-mapping> > <servlet-name>MessageBodyReaderExceptions</servlet-name> > <url-pattern>/readerexceptions/*</url-pattern> > </servlet-mapping> > </web-app> > > -- > > - Bryant Luk > -- - Bryant Luk
