Java – how to programmatically enable POJO mapping in Jersey using grizzly2?
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According to the instructions here, I have this Code:
private static URI getBaseURI() { return UriBuilder.fromUri("http://localhost/").port(9998).build(); } public static final URI BASE_URI = getBaseURI(); protected static HttpServer startServer() throws IOException { System.out.println("Starting grizzly..."); final ResourceConfig rc = new PackagesResourceConfig("amplify.api.resources"); return GrizzlyServerFactory.createHttpServer(BASE_URI,rc); } public static void main(final String[] args) throws IOException { final HttpServer httpServer = startServer(); System.out.println(String.format("Jersey app started with WADL available at " + "%sapplication.wadl\nTry out %shelloworld\nHit enter to stop it...",BASE_URI,BASE_URI)); system.in.read(); httpServer.stop(); }
Next, I want to enable JSON POJO support described here, but the problem is that I want to do it programmatically rather than through the web XML file (I don't have a web. XML file!) To achieve it
How to modify the above code to enable JSON POJO mapping?
Solution
protected static HttpServer startServer() throws IOException {
protected static HttpServer startServer() throws IOException { System.out.println("Starting grizzly..."); final ResourceConfig rc = new PackagesResourceConfig("amplify.api.resources"); rc.getFeatures().put(JSONConfiguration.FEATURE_POJO_MAPPING,true); return GrizzlyServerFactory.createHttpServer(BASE_URI,rc); }
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