it seems i cant wrap my Head around how to implment a custom ViewProcessor in Jersey. Ihave the following Resource:
@Path("/events")
public class EventController extends AbstractController {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(EventController.class);
@Resource(name = "eventService")
private EventService eventService;
public void setEventService(EventService eventService) {
this.eventService = eventService;
}
@GET
@Produces(MediaType.TEXT_HTML)
public Viewable viewEventsAsHtml() {
Map<String, String> model = new HashMap<String, String>();
model.put("msg", "test");
return new Viewable("/events.jsp", model);
}
}
since i want to organize my jsp views in "/WEB-INF/views/jsp" i extended JSPTemplateProcessor thusly:
public class CJJspTemplateProcessor extends JSPTemplateProcessor {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(CJJspTemplateProcessor.class);
pri开发者_运维技巧vate final String basePath = "/WEB-INF/views/jsp";
public CJJspTemplateProcessor(@Context ResourceConfig resourceConfig) {
super(resourceConfig);
}
@Override
public String resolve(String name) {
String path;
if (!name.endsWith(".jsp")) {
name += ".jsp";
}
path = basePath + name;
LOG.debug("resolving " + name + " to " + path);
return path;
}
}
but when i navigate to the event resource i get an 404, although i can see that the TemplateProcessor resolved the right path for the jsp in the logfiles.
plx help :)
You don't need a custom TemplateProcessor to do this simple add the following to the filter element in your web.xml.
<filter>
<init-param>
<param-name>com.sun.jersey.config.property.JSPTemplatesBasePath</param-name>
<param-value>/WEB-INF/views/jsp</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
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