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+<!DOCTYPE html>
+<html>
+<head>
+ <meta name="description" content="Apache Juneau Universal Serialization and REST API Library" />
+ <meta name="keywords" content="Apache Juneau,Apache,Juneau,REST,JSON,HTML,XML,MessagePack,Java,UON,urlencoding,Swagger,Jackson,SOAP,ATOM,Cognos,INI,Jena,CSV,JSON-Schema,XML-Schema,Servlet,JAX-RS,JAXRS,JAX-WS,JAXWS,bean" />
+ <title>Apache Juneau Universal Serialization and REST API Library</title>
+ <style>
+ @import url("styles/juneau-code.css");
+ @import url("styles/juneau-doc.css");
+
+ html, body { margin:0px; height: 100%; width: 100%; font-family: sans-serif;}
+ header {
+ background-color: #e8ebef;
+ font-size: 2.0em;
+ height: 50px;
+ color: #2874A6;
+ clear: left;
+ margin: 0px;
+ padding: 20px 20px 0px 20px;
+ box-shadow: 5px 5px 2px #999999;
+ text-shadow: rgba(0,0,0,.2) 2px 6px 5px,rgba(125,32,191,.4) 0 -4px 30px;
+ white-space: nowrap;
+ }
+ footer {
+ padding: 10px;
+ color: black;
+ background-color: silver;
+ text-align: left;
+ font-size: 0.9em;
+ }
+ div.container {
+ width: 100%;
+ height: 100%;
+ }
+ nav {
+ float: left;
+ width: 160px;
+ margin: 40px 20px;
+ padding: 1em;
+ border: 1px solid gray;
+ box-shadow: 5px 5px 2px #999999;
+ color: rgb(44, 69, 87);
+ background-color: #eef3f7;
+ font-size: 1.0em;
+ text-transform: uppercase;
+ font-weight: lighter;
+ }
+ nav ul { list-style-type: none; padding: 0; }
+ nav ul li { padding: 5px 0px; }
+ nav ul a { text-decoration: none; color: rgb(44, 69, 87); }
+ nav ul a:hover { font-weight: normal; }
+ nav ul a.selected { font-weight: normal; }
+ article {
+ margin: 0px 20px 20px 170px;
+ padding: 10px 2px;
+ overflow: hidden;
+ min-height: 500px;
+ }
+ p.download {
+ color: #2C4557;
+ padding: 5px 20px;
+ margin: 10px 0px 10px 0px;
+ text-decoration: none;
+ font-size: 0.67em;
+ font-weight: bold;
+ background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #F5F5F5, #DEE3E9) repeat scroll 0% 0% transparent;
+ }
+ </style>
+
+ <script>
+ var selectedNode;
+
+ function select(node) {
+ if (selectedNode)
+ selectedNode.classList.remove("selected");
+ node.classList.add("selected");
+ selectedNode = node;
+ var buff = document.getElementById("buff");
+ buff.src = node.id + ".html";
+ history.pushState(null, null, "#" + node.id + ".html");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Load results from IFrame into this document.
+ function loadResults(buff) {
+ var doc = buff.contentDocument || buff.contentWindow.document;
+ var body = doc.body;
+ var article = document.getElementById('article');
+ var header = document.getElementById('header');
+ var footer = document.getElementById('footer');
+ if (body != null) {
+ article.innerHTML = body.innerHTML;
+ nodeScriptReplace(article);
+ }
+ var availableHeight = window.innerHeight - header.clientHeight - footer.clientHeight - 40;
+ article.style.minHeight = availableHeight + 'px';
+ }
+
+ window.onload = function() {
+ var hash = window.location.hash;
+ if (hash == null || hash.length == 0) {
+ hash = "#about.html";
+ }
+ var id = hash.substring(1, hash.length - 5);
+ document.getElementById(id).click();
+ }
+
+ function nodeScriptReplace(node) {
+ if (node.tagName === 'SCRIPT') {
+ node.parentNode.replaceChild(nodeScriptClone(node) , node);
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+ }
+ return node;
+ }
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+ function nodeScriptClone(node) {
+ var script = document.createElement("script");
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+ var attrs = node.attributes;
+ for (var i = attrs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ script.setAttribute(attrs[i].name, attrs[i].value);
+ }
+ return script;
+ }
+ </script>
+</head>
+
+<body>
+<div class="container">
+
+ <header id='header'>
+ <img src='images/juneau2.png' style='position:absolute;left:20px;height:50px;top:10px'>
+ <span style='vertical-align: top;color: #cc1b1b; font-weight: lighter; padding-left: 100px'>APACHE JUNEAU</span>
+ <span style='vertical-align: top;color: #cc1b1b; font-size: 12pt; font-weight: lighter'>(incubating)</span>
+ <img src='images/incubator_feather_egg_logo3.png' style='position:absolute;right:20px;height:50px;top:10px'>
+ </header>
+
+ <nav>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href='about2.html' id='about' onclick="return select(this)">About</a></li>
+ <li><a href='documentation.html' id='documentation' onclick="return select(this)">Documentation</a></li>
+ <li><a href='downloads.html' id='downloads' onclick="return select(this)">Downloads</a></li>
+ <li><a href='sourceCode.html' id='sourceCode' onclick="return select(this)">Source Code</a></li>
+ <li><a href='issueTracking.html' id='issueTracking' onclick="return select(this)">Issue Tracking</a></li>
+ <li><a href='community.html' id='community' onclick="return select(this)">Community</a></li>
+ <li><a href='twitter.html' id='twitter' onclick="return select(this)">Twitter</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </nav>
+
+ <article id='article'>
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+
+ <footer id='footer'>
+ <table>
+ <tr>
+ <td><a href="http://incubator.apache.org/" target="_blank"><br>
+ <img src="images/incubator_feather_egg_logo2.png" width="300px"/></a>
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+ </td>
+ <td style="padding-left:10px;">
+ Apache Juneau is an effort undergoing Incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the Incubator.
+ Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects.
+ While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.
+ </td>
+ </table>
+ <p>
+ Copyright © 2016, 2017 <a href="http://www.apache.org/">The Apache Software Foundation</a>, Licensed under the <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache License, Version 2.0</a>.
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+ </p>
+ </footer>
+</div>
+<iframe id='buff' style='display:none' onload="parent.loadResults(this)" sandbox="allow-same-origin"></iframe>
+</body>
+</html>
[2/3] incubator-juneau-website git commit: New about page.
Posted by ja...@apache.org.
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+<!DOCTYPE html>
+<html>
+<head>
+<style>
+ @import url("styles/juneau-code.css");
+ @import url("styles/juneau-doc.css");
+ div {
+ padding: 10px 20px;
+ }
+</style>
+</head>
+<body>
+
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- === ABOUT ================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+
+ <h5 class='toc'>1 - About</h5>
+ <div>
+ <p>
+ A single cohesive framework consisting of the following parts:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>A universal toolkit for marshalling POJOs to a wide variety of content types using a common framework.
+ <li>A universal REST server API for creating Swagger-based self-documenting REST interfaces using POJOs, simply deployed as
+ one or more top-level servlets in any Servlet 3.1.0+ container.
+ <li>A universal REST client API for interacting with Juneau or 3rd-party REST interfaces using POJOs and proxy interfaces.
+ <li>A sophisticated configuration file API.
+ <li>A REST microservice API that combines all the features above with a simple configurable Jetty server for
+ creating lightweight standalone REST interfaces that start up in milliseconds.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ Questions via email to <a class='doclink' href='mailto:dev@juneau.apache.org?Subject=Apache%20Juneau%20question'>dev@juneau.apache.org</a> are always welcome.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Juneau is packed with features that may not be obvious at first.
+ Users are encouraged to ask for code reviews by providing links to specific source files such as through GitHub.
+ Not only can we help you with feedback, but it helps us understand usage patterns to further improve the product.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- === FEATURES ============================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+
+ <h5 class='toc'>2 - Features</h5>
+ <div>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>Marshalling support for:
+ <ul>
+ <li>JSON (including variants, lax syntax, support for comments, fully RFC1759 compliant, 20% faster than Jackson, plus JSON-Schema)
+ <li>XML (including namespace support, plus XML-Schema)
+ <li>HTML (plus HTML-Schema)
+ <li>URL-Encoding
+ <li>UON (URL-Encoded Object Notation)
+ <li>MessagePack
+ <li>RDF/XML
+ <li>RDF/XML-Abbrev
+ <li>N-Triple
+ <li>Turtle
+ <li>N3
+ <li>CSV
+ <li>SOAP/XML
+ <li>Coming soon: Protobuf, YAML, BSON
+ </ul>
+ <li>Data Transfer Objects for:
+ <ul>
+ <li>HTML5
+ <li>Atom
+ <li>Cognos
+ <li>JSON-Schema
+ <li>Swagger 2.0
+ </ul>
+ <li>KISS is our mantra! No auto-wiring. No code generation. No dependency injection. Just add it to your classpath and use it. Extremely simple unit testing!
+ <li>Tiny - ~1MB
+ <li>Exhaustively tested
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- === COMPONENTS ============================================================================================ -->
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+
+ <h5 class='toc'>3 - Components</h5>
+ <div>
+ <p>
+ We've strived to keep prerequisites to an absolute minimum in order to make adoption as easy as possible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The library consists of the following artifacts found in the Maven group <code>"org.apache.juneau"</code>:
+ </p>
+ <table class='styled' style='min-width:800px;'>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Category</th><th>Maven Artifacts</th><th>Description</th><th>Prereqs</th>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td rowspan="5" style='text-align:center;font-weight:bold;padding:20px;'><a class='doclink' href='#JuneauCore'>Juneau Core</a></td>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-marshall'>juneau-marshall</a></td>
+ <td>Serializers and parsers for:
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>JSON
+ <li>XML
+ <li>HTML
+ <li>UON
+ <li>URL-Encoding
+ <li>MessagePack
+ <li>SOAP/XML
+ <li>CSV
+ <li>BSON (coming soon)
+ <li>YAML (coming soon)
+ <li>Protobuf (coming soon)
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 6
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-marshall-rdf'>juneau-marshall-rdf</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Serializers and parsers for:
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>RDF/XML
+ <li>RDF/XML-Abbrev
+ <li>N-Triple
+ <li>Turtle
+ <li>N3
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 6
+ <li>Apache Jena 2.7.1
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-dto'>juneau-dto</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Data Transfer Objects for:
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>HTML5
+ <li>Atom
+ <li>Cognos
+ <li>JSON-Schema
+ <li>Swagger 2.0
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ <td><ul style='margin:0px 10px;'><li>Java 6</li></ul></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-svl'>juneau-svl</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Simple Variable Language API
+ </td>
+ <td><ul style='margin:0px 10px;'><li>Java 6</li></ul></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-config'>juneau-config</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Configuration file API
+ </td>
+ <td><ul style='margin:0px 10px;'><li>Java 6</li></ul></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='light bb'>
+ <td rowspan="5" style='text-align:center;font-weight:bold;padding:20px;'><a class='doclink' href='#JuneauRest'>Juneau REST</a></td>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-rest-server'>juneau-rest-server</a></td>
+ <td>
+ REST Servlet API
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 6
+ <li>Servlet 3.1
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='light bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-rest-server-jaxrs'>juneau-rest-server-jaxrs</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Optional JAX-RS support
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 6
+ <li>JAX-RS 2.0
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='light bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-rest-client'>juneau-rest-client</a></td>
+ <td>
+ REST Client API
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 6
+ <li>Apache HttpClient 4.5
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='light bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-microservice'>juneau-microservice</a></td>
+ <td>
+ REST Microservice API
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 8
+ <li>Eclipse Jetty 9.4.3
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='light bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-microservice-template'>juneau-microservice-template</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Developer template project
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 8
+ <li>Eclipse Jetty 9.4.3
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td rowspan="2" style='text-align:center;font-weight:bold;padding:20px;'><a class='doclink' href='#Examples'>Examples</a></td>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-examples-core'>juneau-examples-core</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Core code examples.
+ </td>
+ <td></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='dark bb'>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-examples-rest'>juneau-examples-rest</a></td>
+ <td>
+ REST code examples.
+ </td>
+ <td></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr class='light bb'>
+ <td rowspan="1" style='text-align:center;font-weight:bold;padding:20px;'><a class='doclink' href='#JuneauAll'>Juneau All</a></td>
+ <td class='code'><a class='doclink' href='#juneau-all'>juneau-all</a></td>
+ <td>
+ Combination of the following:
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>juneau-marshall
+ <li>juneau-dto
+ <li>juneau-svl
+ <li>juneau-config
+ <li>juneau-rest-server
+ <li>juneau-rest-client
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <ul style='margin:0px 10px;'>
+ <li>Java 6
+ <li>Servlet 3.1
+ <li>Apache HttpClient 4.5
+ </ul>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU CORE =========================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+
+ <h5 class='toc' id='JuneauCore'>4 - Juneau Core</h5>
+ <div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-MARSHALL =================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-marshall'>4.1 - juneau-marshall</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-marshall<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-marshall-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>juneau-marshall</code> library includes easy-to-use and highly customizable serializers and parsers.
+ They provide support for the following languages:
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>JSON
+ <li>XML
+ <li>HTML
+ <li>UON
+ <li>URL-Encoding
+ <li>MessagePack
+ <li>SOAP/XML
+ <li>CSV
+ <li>BSON (coming soon)
+ <li>YAML (coming soon)
+ <li>Protobuf (coming soon)
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ The default serializers can often be used to serialize POJOs in a single line of code:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// A simple bean</jc>
+ <jk>public class</jk> Person {
+ <jk>public</jk> String name = <js>"John Smith"</js>;
+ <jk>public int</jk> age = 21;
+ }
+
+ Person p = <jk>new</jk> Person();
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // "{name:'John Smith',age:21}"</jc>
+ String laxJson = JsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_LAX</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // "{"name":"John Smith","age":21}"</jc>
+ String strictJson = JsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // <object>
+ // <name>John Smith</name>
+ // <age>21</age>
+ // </object></jc>
+ String xml = XmlSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_SIMPLE</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // <table>
+ // <tr><td>name</td><td>John Smith</td></tr>
+ // <tr><td>age</td><td>21</td></tr>
+ // </table></jc>
+ String html = HtmlSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Same as Html, but wraps it in HTML and BODY elements with page title/description/links:</jc>
+ String htmlDoc = HtmlDocSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // name='John+Smith'&age=21</jc>
+ String urlEncoding = UrlEncodingSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // (name='John Smith',age=21)</jc>
+ String uon = UonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // 82 A4 name AA 4A John Smith 68 A3 age 15</jc>
+ <jk>byte</jk>[] messagePack = MsgPackSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(p);
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Parsing back into POJOs is equally simple for any of the supported languages shown above.
+ Language fragments are also supported.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ JSON parsing shown here:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Use one of the predefined parsers.</jc>
+ ReaderParser parser = JsonParser.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>;
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON object (creates a generic ObjectMap).</jc>
+ String json = <js>"{name:'John Smith',age:21}"</js>;
+ Map m1 = parser.parse(json, Map.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON string.</jc>
+ json = <js>"'foobar'"</js>;
+ String s2 = parser.parse(json, String.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON number as a Long or Float.</jc>
+ json = <js>"123"</js>;
+ Long l3 = parser.parse(json, Long.<jk>class</jk>);
+ Float f3 = parser.parse(json, Float.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON object as a bean.</jc>
+ json = <js>"{name:'John Smith',age:21}"</js>;
+ Person p4 = parser.parse(json, Person.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON object as a HashMap<String,Person>.</jc>
+ json = <js>"{a:{name:'John Smith',age:21},b:{name:'Joe Smith',age:42}}"</js>;
+ Map<String,Person> m5 = parser.parse(json, HashMap.<jk>class</jk>, String.<jk>class</jk>, Person.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON object as a HashMap<String,LinkedList<Person>>.</jc>
+ json = <js>"{a:[{name:'John Smith',age:21},{name:'Joe Smith',age:42}]}"</js>;
+ Map<String,List<Person>> m6 = parser.parse(json, HashMap.<jk>class</jk>, String.<jk>class</jk>, LinkedList.<jk>class</jk>, Person.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse a JSON array of integers as a Collection of Integers or int[] array.</jc>
+ json = <js>"[1,2,3]"</js>;
+ List<Integer> l7 = parser.parse(json, LinkedList.<jk>class</jk>, Integer.<jk>class</jk>);
+ <jk>int</jk>[] i7 = parser.parse(json, <jk>int</jk>[].<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Parse arbitrary input into ObjectMap or ObjectList objects
+ // (similar to JSONObject/JSONArray but generalized for all languages).</jc>
+ json = <js>"{name:'John Smith',age:21}"</js>;
+ ObjectMap m8a = parser.parse(json, ObjectMap.<jk>class</jk>);
+ <jk>int</jk> age = m8a.getInt(<js>"age"</js>);
+ ObjectMap m8b = (ObjectMap)parser.parse(json, Object.<jk>class</jk>); <jc>// Equivalent.</jc>
+
+ json = <js>"[1,true,null]"</js>;
+ ObjectList l9a = parser.parse(json, ObjectList.<jk>class</jk>);
+ <jk>boolean</jk> b = l9a.getBoolean(1);
+ ObjectList l9b = (ObjectList)parser.parse(json, Object.<jk>class</jk>); <jc>// Equivalent.</jc>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='topic'>Features</h6>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>Serializers can send output directly to Writers, OutputStreams, Files, Strings, or byte arrays.
+ <li>Parsers can receive input directly from Readers, InputStreams, Files, Strings, or byte arrays.
+ <li>Parsers can reconstruct arbitrarily complex data structures consisting of maps, collections, beans, and other POJOs.
+ <li>Serializers and parsers do not use intermediate DOMs! POJOs are serialized directly to streams and parsed back directly to POJOs, making them extremely efficient and fast.
+ </ul>
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Serializers and parsers are builder-based. Build from scratch or clone existing instances. Lots of configuration options available for all the languages.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a serializer from scratch using a builder</jc>
+ JsonSerializer serializer = <jk>new</jk> JsonSerializerBuilder()
+ .simple() <jc>// Simple mode</jc>
+ .sq() <jc>// Use single quotes</jc>
+ .pojoSwaps( <jc>// Swap unserializable classes with surrogate POJOs</jc>
+ IteratorSwap.<jk>class</jk>, <jc>// Iterators swapped with lists</jc>
+ ByteArrayBase64Swap.<jk>class</jk>, <jc>// byte[] swapped with base-64 encoded strings</jc>
+ CalendarSwap.ISO8601DT.<jk>class</jk> <jc>// Calendars swapped with ISO8601-compliant strings</jc>
+ )
+ .beanFilters(MyBeanFilter.<jk>class</jk>) <jc>// Control how bean properties are handled</jc>
+ .timeZone(TimeZone.<jsf>GMT</jsf>) <jc>// For serializing Calendars</jc>
+ .locale(Locale.<jsf>JAPAN</jsf>) <jc>// For timezone-specific serialization</jc>
+ .sortCollections(<jk>true</jk>) <jc>// For locale-specific serialization</jc>
+ .sortProperties(<jk>true</jk>) <jc>// Various behavior settings</jc>
+ .trimNullProperties(<jk>true</jk>)
+ .trimStrings(<jk>true</jk>)
+ .methodVisibility(<jsf>PROTECTED</jsf>) <jc>// Control which fields/methods are serialized</jc>
+ .beanDictionary( <jc>// Adds type variables for resolution during parsing</jc>
+ MyBeanA.<jk>class</jk>,
+ MyBeanB.<jk>class</jk>
+ )
+ .debug(<jk>true</jk>) <jc>// Add debug output</jc>
+ .build();
+
+ <jc>// Clone an existing serializer and modify it to use single-quotes</jc>
+ JsonSerializer serializer = JsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.builder()
+ .sq()
+ .build();
+ </p>
+ <br><br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Many POJOs such as primitives, beans, collections, arrays, and classes with various known constructors and methods are serializable out-of-the-box.
+ For other objects, "transforms" allow you to perform various mutations on them before serialization and after parsing.
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>Transforms
+ <ul>
+ <li>Bean filters - Control how bean properties are handled (naming conventions, ordering, visibility,...).
+ <li>POJO swaps - Replace non-serializable POJOs with serializable equivalents.
+ <br>Predefined swaps provided for common cases: <code>ByteArrayBase64Swap</code>, 50+ variants of Calendar/Date swaps, <code>Enumeration/Iterator</code> swaps.
+ </ul>
+ <li>Annotations
+ <br>Various annotations available for your POJO classes that are recognized by ALL serializers and parsers:
+ <br><ja>@Bean</ja>, <ja>@Pojo</ja>, <ja>@BeanIgnore</ja>, <ja>@BeanParam</ja>, <ja>@BeanProperty</ja>, <ja>@NameProperty</ja>, <ja>@ParentProperty</ja>
+ <br>
+ <br>Annotations also provided for language-specific behaviors where it makes sense:
+ <br><ja>@Json</ja>, <ja>@Html</ja>, <ja>@Xml</ja>, <ja>@UrlEncoding</ja>
+ <br>
+ <br>All annotations have programmatic equivalents when you don't have access to POJO source.
+
+ <li>Swap methods
+ <br>By default, various instance and static methods and constructors are automatically detected and supported:
+ <br><code>valueOf(String)</code>, <code>parse(String)</code>, <code>parseString(String)</code>, <code>forName(String)</code>, <code>forString(String)</code>,
+ <code>fromString(String)</code>, <code>T(String)</code>, <code>Object swap(BeanSession)</code>, <code>T unswap(BeanSession, T.class)</code>
+ </ul>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#Core.PojoCategories'>POJO Categories</a> for a definition of supported POJOs.
+ </ul>
+
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ UON (URL-Encoded Object Notation) allows JSON-like data structures (OBJECT, ARRAY, NUMBER, BOOLEAN, STRING, NULL) in HTTP constructs (query parameters, form parameters,
+ headers, URL parts) without violating RFC2396.
+ This allows POJOs to be converted directly into these HTTP constructs which is not possible in any other language such as JSON.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ (
+ id=1,
+ name=<js>'John+Smith'</js>,
+ uri=<js>http://sample/addressBook/person/1</js>,
+ addressBookUri=<js>http://sample/addressBook</js>,
+ birthDate=<js>1946-08-12T00:00:00Z</js>,
+ addresses=@(
+ (
+ uri=<js>http://sample/addressBook/address/1</js>,
+ personUri=<js>http://sample/addressBook/person/1</js>,
+ id=<js>1</js>,
+ street=<js>'100+Main+Street'</js>,
+ city=<js>Anywhereville</js>,
+ state=<js>NY</js>,
+ zip=<js>12345</js>,
+ isCurrent=<jk>true</jk>
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ </p>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/org/apache/juneau/uon/package-summary.html#TOC'>org.apache.juneau.uon</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Lots of shortcuts are provided throughout the API to simplify tasks, and the APIs are often useful for debugging and logging purposes as well...
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create JSON strings from scratch using fluent-style code.</jc>
+ String jsonObject = <jk>new</jk> ObjectMap().append(<js>"foo"</js>,<js>"bar"</js>).toString();
+ String jsonArray = <jk>new</jk> ObjectList().append(<js>"foo"</js>).append(123).append(<jk>null</jk>).toString();
+
+ <jc>// Create maps and beans directly from JSON.</jc>
+ Map<String,Object> myMap = <jk>new</jk> ObjectMap(<js>"{foo:'bar'}"</js>);
+ List<Object> myList = <jk>new</jk> ObjectList(<js>"['foo',123,null]"</js>);
+
+ <jc>// Load a POJO from a JSON file.</jc>
+ MyPojo myPojo = JsonParser.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.parse(<jk>new</jk> File(<js>"myPojo.json"</js>));
+
+ <jc>// Serialize POJOs and ignore exceptions (great for logging)</jc>
+ String json = JsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_LAX</jsf>.toString(myPojo);
+
+ <jc>// Dump a POJO to the console.</jc>
+ JsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_LAX</jsf>.println(myPojo);
+
+ <jc>// Delayed serialization.</jc>
+ <jc>// (e.g. don't serialize an object if it's not going to be logged).</jc>
+ logger.log(<jsf>FINE</jsf>, <js>"My POJO was: {0}"</js>, <jk>new</jk> StringObject(myPojo));
+ logger.log(<jsf>FINE</jsf>, <js>"My POJO in XML was: {0}"</js>, <jk>new</jk> StringObject(XmlSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>, myPojo));
+
+ String message = <jk>new</jk> StringMessage(<js>"My POJO in {0}: {1}"</js>, <js>"JSON"</js>, <jk>new</jk> StringObject(myPojo)).toString();
+
+ <jc>// Create a 'REST-like' wrapper around a POJO.</jc>
+ <jc>// Allows you to manipulate POJO trees using URIs and GET/PUT/POST/DELETE commands.</jc>
+ PojoRest pojoRest = <jk>new</jk> PojoRest(myPojo);
+ pojoRest.get(String.<jk>class</jk>, <js>"addressBook/0/name"</js>);
+ pojoRest.put(<js>"addressBook/0/name"</js>, <js>"John Smith"</js>);
+ </p>
+ <br><br><hr>
+ <p>
+ <code>SerializerGroup</code> and <code>ParserGroup</code> classes allow serializers and parsers
+ to be retrieved by W3C-compliant HTTP <code>Accept</code> and <code>Content-Type</code> values:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Construct a new serializer group with configuration parameters that get applied to all serializers.</jc>
+ SerializerGroup sg = <jk>new</jk> SerializerGroupBuilder()
+ .append(JsonSerializer.<jk>class</jk>, UrlEncodingSerializer.<jk>class</jk>);
+ .ws() <jc>// or .setUseWhitespace(true)</jc>
+ .pojoSwaps(CalendarSwap.ISO8601DT.<jk>class</jk>)
+ .build();
+
+ <jc>// Find the appropriate serializer by Accept type and serialize our POJO to the specified writer.</jc>
+ <jc>// Fully RFC2616 compliant.</jc>
+ sg.getSerializer(<js>"text/invalid, text/json;q=0.8, text/*;q:0.6, *\/*;q=0.0"</js>)
+ .serialize(myPersonObject, myWriter);
+
+ <jc>// Construct a new parser group with configuration parameters that get applied to all parsers.</jc>
+ ParserGroup pg = <jk>new</jk> ParserGroupBuilder()
+ .append(JsonParser.<jk>class</jk>, UrlEncodingParser.<jk>class</jk>);
+ .pojoSwaps(CalendarSwap.ISO8601DT.<jk>class</jk>)
+ .build();
+
+ Person p = pg.getParser(<js>"text/json"</js>).parse(myReader, Person.<jk>class</jk>);
+ </p>
+
+ <br><br><hr>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#Core'>Juneau Core</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-MARSHALL-RDF =============================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-marshall-rdf'>4.2 - juneau-marshall-rdf</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-marshall-rdf<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-marshall-rdf-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>juneau-marshall-rdf</code> library provides additional serializers and parsers for RDF.
+ These rely on the Apache Jena library to provide support for the following languages:
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>RDF/XML
+ <li>RDF/XML-Abbrev
+ <li>N-Triple
+ <li>Turtle
+ <li>N3
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ The serializers and parsers work identically to those in <code>juneau-marshall</code>, but are
+ packaged separately so that you don't need to pull in the Jena dependency unless you need it.
+ </p>
+
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// A simple bean</jc>
+ <jk>public class</jk> Person {
+ <jk>public</jk> String name = <js>"John Smith"</js>;
+ <jk>public int</jk> age = 21;
+ }
+
+ <jc>// Serialize a bean to JSON, XML, or HTML</jc>
+ Person p = <jk>new</jk> Person();
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // <rdf:RDF
+ // xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
+ // xmlns:jp="http://www.apache.org/juneaubp/"
+ // xmlns:j="http://www.apache.org/juneau/">
+ // <rdf:Description>
+ // <jp:name>John Smith</jp:name>
+ // <jp:age>21</jp:age>
+ // </rdf:Description>
+ // </rdf:RDF></jc>
+ String rdfXml = RdfSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_XMLABBREV</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // @prefix jp: <http://www.apache.org/juneaubp/> .
+ // @prefix j: <http://www.apache.org/juneau/> .
+ // [] jp:age "21" ;
+ // jp:name "John Smith" .</jc>
+ String rdfN3 = RdfSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_N3</jsf>.serialize(p);
+
+ <jc>// Produces:
+ // _:A3bf53c85X3aX157cf407e2dX3aXX2dX7ffd <http://www.apache.org/juneaubp/name> "John Smith" .
+ // _:A3bf53c85X3aX157cf407e2dX3aXX2dX7ffd <http://www.apache.org/juneaubp/age> "21" .</jc>
+ String rdfNTriple = RdfSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_NTRIPLE</jsf>.serialize(p);
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-DTO ======================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-dto'>4.3 - juneau-dto</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-dto<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-dto-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Data Transfer Object libraries are provided for a variety of languages that allow you to serialize commonly-used
+ documents.
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>HTML5
+ <li>Atom
+ <li>Cognos
+ <li>JSON-Schema
+ <li>Swagger 2.0
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ HTML5 documents and fragments can be constructed using the HTML5 DTOs and HTML or XML serializers:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jk>import static</jk> org.apache.juneau.dto.html5.HtmlBuilder.*;
+
+ Object myform =
+ <jsm>form</jsm>().action(<js>"/submit"</js>).method(<js>"POST"</js>)
+ .children(
+ <js>"Position (1-10000): "</js>, <jsm>input</jsm>(<js>"number"</js>).name(<js>"pos"</js>).value(1), <jsm>br</jsm>(),
+ <js>"Limit (1-10000): "</js>, <jsm>input</jsm>(<js>"number"</js>).name(<js>"limit"</js>).value(100), <jsm>br</jsm>(),
+ <jsm>button</jsm>(<js>"submit"</js>, <js>"Submit"</js>),
+ <jsm>button</jsm>(<js>"reset"</js>, <js>"Reset"</js>)
+ );
+
+ String html = HtmlSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(myform);
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'><xt>
+ <form <xa>action</xa>=<xs>'/submit'</xs> <xa>method</xa>=<xs>'POST'</xs>>
+ <xv>Position (1-10000):</xv> <input <xa>name</xa>=<xs>'pos'</xs> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'number'</xs> <xa>value</xa>=<xs>'1'</xs>/><br/>
+ <xv>Limit (1-10000):</xv> <input <xa>name</xa>=<xs>'pos'</xs> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'number'</xs> <xa>value</xa>=<xs>'100'</xs>/><br/>
+ <button <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'submit'</xs>><xv>Submit</xv></button>
+ <button <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'reset'</xs>><xv>Reset</xv></button>
+ </form>
+ </xt></p>
+ <p>
+ And you're not limited to just HTML. The HTML5 beans are POJOs that can be serialized using any
+ of the serializers, such as lax JSON:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ {
+ <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'form'</js>,
+ <jf>a</jf>: { <jf>action</jf>: <js>'/submit'</js>, <jf>method</jf>: <js>'POST'</js> },
+ <jf>c</jf>: [
+ <js>'Position (1-10000): '</js>,
+ { <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'input'</js>, <jf>a</jf>: { <jf>type</jf>: <js>'number'</js>, <jf>name</jf>: <js>'pos'</js>, <jf>value</jf>: 1 } },
+ { <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'br'</js> },
+ <js>'Limit (1-10000): '</js>,
+ { <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'input'</js>, <jf>a</jf>: { <jf>type</jf>: <js>'number'</js>, <jf>name</jf>: <js>'limit'</js>, <jf>value</jf>: 100 } },
+ { <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'br'</js> },
+ { <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'button'</js>, <jf>a</jf>: { <jf>type</jf>: <js>'submit'</js> }, <jf>c</jf>: [ <js>'Submit'</js> ] },
+ { <jf>_type</jf>: <js>'button'</js>, <jf>a</jf>: { <jf>type</jf>: <js>'reset'</js> }, <jf>c</jf>: [ <js>'Reset'</js> ] }
+ ]
+ }
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ ATOM feeds can be constructed using the ATOM DTOs and XML serializer:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jk>import static</jk> org.apache.juneau.dto.atom.AtomBuilder.*;
+
+ Feed feed =
+ <jsm>feed</jsm>(<js>"tag:juneau.apache.org"</js>, <js>"Juneau ATOM specification"</js>, <js>"2016-01-02T03:04:05Z"</js>)
+ .subtitle(<jsm>text</jsm>(<js>"html"</js>).text(<js>"Describes <em>stuff</em> about Juneau"</js>))
+ .links(
+ <jsm>link</jsm>(<js>"alternate"</js>, <js>"text/html"</js>, <js>"http://juneau.apache.org/"</js>).hreflang(<js>"en"</js>),
+ <jsm>link</jsm>(<js>"self"</js>, <js>"application/atom+xml"</js>, <js>"http://juneau.apache.org/feed.atom"</js>)
+ )
+ .rights(<js>"Copyright (c) 2016, Apache Foundation"</js>)
+ .entries(
+ <jsm>entry</jsm>(<js>"tag:juneau.sample.com,2013:1.2345"</js>, <js>"Juneau ATOM specification snapshot"</js>, <js>"2016-01-02T03:04:05Z"</js>)
+ .published(<js>"2016-01-02T03:04:05Z"</js>)
+ .content(
+ <jsm>content</jsm>(<js>"xhtml"</js>)
+ .lang(<js>"en"</js>)
+ .base(<js>"http://www.apache.org/"</js>)
+ .text(<js>"<div><p><i>[Update: Juneau supports ATOM.]</i></p></div>"</js>)
+ )
+ );
+
+ <jc>// Serialize to ATOM/XML</jc>
+ String atomXml = XmlSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(feed);
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <xt><feed></xt>
+ <xt><id></xt>
+ tag:juneau.apache.org
+ <xt></id></xt>
+ <xt><link</xt> <xa>href</xa>=<xs>'http://juneau.apache.org/'</xs> <xa>rel</xa>=<xs>'alternate'</xs> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'text/html'</xs> <xa>hreflang</xa>=<xs>'en'</xs>/<xt>></xt>
+ <xt><link</xt> <xa>href</xa>=<xs>'http://juneau.apache.org/feed.atom'</xs> <xa>rel</xa>=<xs>'self'</xs> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'application/atom+xml'</xs>/<xt>></xt>
+ <xt><rights></xt>
+ Copyright (c) 2016, Apache Foundation
+ <xt></rights></xt>
+ <xt><title</xt> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'text'</xs>></xt>
+ Juneau ATOM specification
+ <xt></title></xt>
+ <xt><updated></xt>2016-01-02T03:04:05Z<xt></updated></xt>
+ <xt><subtitle</xt> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'html'</xs><xt>></xt>
+ Describes <em>stuff</em> about Juneau
+ <xt></subtitle></xt>
+ <xt><entry></xt>
+ <xt><id></xt>
+ tag:juneau.apache.org
+ <xt></id></xt>
+ <xt><title></xt>
+ Juneau ATOM specification snapshot
+ <xt></title></xt>
+ <xt><updated></xt>2016-01-02T03:04:05Z<xt></updated></xt>
+ <xt><content</xt> <xa>base</xa>=<xs>'http://www.apache.org/'</xs> <xa>lang</xa>=<xs>'en'</xs> <xa>type</xa>=<xs>'xhtml'</xs><xt>></xt>
+ <xt><div</xt> <xa>xmlns</xa>=<xs>"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"</xs><xt>><p><i></xt>[Update: Juneau supports ATOM.]<xt></i></p></div></xt>
+ <xt></content></xt>
+ <xt><published></xt>2016-01-02T03:04:05Z<xt></published></xt>
+ <xt></entry></xt>
+ <xt></feed></xt>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Swagger documents can be constructed using the Swagger DTOs and JSON serializer:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jk>import static</jk> org.apache.juneau.dto.swagger.SwaggerBuilder.*;
+
+ Swagger swagger = <jsm>swagger</jsm>()
+ .swagger(<js>"2.0"</js>)
+ .info(
+ <jsm>info</jsm>(<js>"Swagger Petstore"</js>, <js>"1.0.0"</js>)
+ .description(<js>"This is a sample server Petstore server."</js>)
+ .termsOfService(<js>"http://swagger.io/terms/"</js>)
+ .contact(
+ <jsm>contact</jsm>().email(<js>"apiteam@swagger.io"</js>)
+ )
+ .license(
+ <jsm>license</jsm>(<js>"Apache 2.0"</js>).url(<js>"http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html"</js>)
+ )
+ )
+ .path(<js>"/pet"</js>, <js>"post"</js>,
+ <jsm>operation</jsm>()
+ .tags(<js>"pet"</js>)
+ .summary(<js>"Add a new pet to the store"</js>)
+ .description(<js>""</js>)
+ .operationId(<js>"addPet"</js>)
+ .consumes(MediaType.<jsf>JSON</jsf>, MediaType.<jsf>XML</jsf>)
+ .produces(MediaType.<jsf>JSON</jsf>, MediaType.<jsf>XML</jsf>)
+ .parameters(
+ <jsm>parameterInfo</jsm>(<js>"body"</js>, <js>"body"</js>)
+ .description(<js>"Pet object that needs to be added to the store"</js>)
+ .required(<jk>true</jk>)
+ )
+ .response(405, <jsm>responseInfo</jsm>(<js>"Invalid input"</js>))
+ );
+
+ <jc>// Serialize to Swagger/JSON</jc>
+ String swaggerJson = JsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT_READABLE</jsf>.serialize(swagger);
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ {
+ <jf>"swagger"</jf>: <js>"2.0"</js>,
+ <jf>"info"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"title"</jf>: <js>"Swagger Petstore"</js>,
+ <jf>"description"</jf>: <js>"This is a sample server Petstore server."</js>,
+ <jf>"version"</jf>: <js>"1.0.0"</js>,
+ <jf>"termsOfService"</jf>: <js>"http://swagger.io/terms/"</js>,
+ <jf>"contact"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"email"</jf>: <js>"apiteam@swagger.io"</js>
+ },
+ <jf>"license"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"name"</jf>: <js>"Apache 2.0"</js>,
+ <jf>"url"</jf>: <js>"http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html"</js>
+ }
+ },
+ <jf>"paths"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"/pet"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"post"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"tags"</jf>: [
+ <js>"pet"</js>
+ ],
+ <jf>"summary"</jf>: <js>"Add a new pet to the store"</js>,
+ <jf>"description"</jf>: <js>""</js>,
+ <jf>"operationId"</jf>: <js>"addPet"</js>,
+ <jf>"consumes"</jf>: [
+ <js>"application/json"</js>,
+ <js>"text/xml"</js>
+ ],
+ <jf>"produces"</jf>: [
+ <js>"application/json"</js>,
+ <js>"text/xml"</js>
+ ],
+ <jf>"parameters"</jf>: [
+ {
+ <jf>"in"</jf>: <js>"body"</js>,
+ <jf>"name"</jf>: <js>"body"</js>,
+ <jf>"description"</jf>: <js>"Pet object that needs to be added to the store"</js>,
+ <jf>"required"</jf>: <jk>true</jk>
+ }
+ ],
+ <jf>"responses"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"405"</jf>: {
+ <jf>"description"</jf>: <js>"Invalid input"</js>
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Note that these DTOs can also be serialized to any of the other supported languages such as JSON or MessagePack!
+ And they can be parsed back into their original objects!
+ </p>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#DTOs'>Juneau Data Transfer Objects</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-SVL ======================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-svl'>4.4 - juneau-svl</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-svl<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-svl-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>juneau-svl</code> module defines an API for a language called "Simple Variable Language".
+ In a nutshell, Simple Variable Language (or SVL) is text that contains variables of the form
+ <js>"$varName{varKey}"</js>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Variables can be recursively nested within the varKey (e.g. <js>"$FOO{$BAR{xxx},$BAZ{xxx}}"</js>).
+ Variables can also return values that themselves contain more variables.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Use the default variable resolver to resolve a string that contains $S (system property) variables</jc>
+ String myProperty = VarResolver.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.resolve(<js>"The Java home directory is $S{java.home}"</js>);
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The following shows how variables can be arbitrarily nested...
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Look up a property in the following order:
+ // 1) MYPROPERTY environment variable.
+ // 2) 'my.property' system property if environment variable not found.
+ // 3) 'not found' string if system property not found.</jc>
+ String myproperty = VarResolver.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.resolve(<js>"$E{MYPROPERTY,$S{my.property,not found}}"</js>);
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ SVL is a large topic on it's own.
+ It is used extensively in the ConfigFile, REST and Microservice APIs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The following is the default list of supported variables:
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li><code>$ARG{keyOrIndex[,defaultValue]}</code> - Command-line argument.
+ <li><code>$C{key[,defaultValue]}</code> - Config file entry.
+ <li><code>$E{envVar[,defaultValue]}</code> - Environment variable.
+ <li><code>$F{path[,defaultValue]}</code> - File resource.
+ <li><code>$I{name[,defaultValue]}</code> - Servlet init parameter.
+ <li><code>$L{key[,args...]}</code> - Localized message.
+ <li><code>$MF{key[,defaultValue]}</code> - Manifest file entry.
+ <li><code>$R{key[,args...]}</code> - Request variable.
+ <li><code>$S{systemProperty[,defaultValue]}</code> - System property.
+ <li><code>$SA{contentType,key[,defaultValue]}</code> - Serialized request attribute.
+ <li><code>$U{uri}</code> - URI resolver.
+ <li><code>$UE{uriPart}</code> - URL-Encoder.
+ <li><code>$W{widgetName}</code> - HTML widget variable.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ Plugging in your own variables is also easy.
+ </p>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/org/apache/juneau/svl/package-summary.html#TOC'>Juneau Simple Variable Language</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-CONFIG ===================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-config'>4.5 - juneau-config</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-config<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-config-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>juneau-config</code> module defines an API allows you to interact with INI files using POJOs.
+ It builds upon the marshalling and SVL APIs to provide sophisticated dynamic configuration files.
+ <p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <cc>#--------------------------</cc>
+ <cc># My section</cc>
+ <cc>#--------------------------</cc>
+ <cs>[MySection]</cs>
+
+ <cc># An integer</cc>
+ <ck>anInt</ck> = <cv>1</cv>
+
+ <cc># A boolean</cc>
+ <ck>aBoolean</ck> = <cv>true</cv>
+
+ <cc># An int array</cc>
+ <ck>anIntArray</ck> = <cv>[1,2,3]</cv>
+
+ <cc># A POJO that can be converted from a String</cc>
+ <ck>aURL</ck> = <cv>http://foo </cv>
+
+ <cc># A POJO that can be converted from JSON</cc>
+ <ck>aBean</ck> = <cv>{foo:'bar',baz:123}</cv>
+
+ <cc># A system property</cc>
+ <ck>locale</ck> = <cv>$S{java.locale, en_US}</cv>
+
+ <cc># An environment variable</cc>
+ <ck>path</ck> = <cv>$E{PATH, unknown}</cv>
+
+ <cc># A manifest file entry</cc>
+ <ck>mainClass</ck> = <cv>$MF{Main-Class}</cv>
+
+ <cc># Another value in this config file</cc>
+ <ck>sameAsAnInt</ck> = <cv>$C{MySection/anInt}</cv>
+
+ <cc># A command-line argument in the form "myarg=foo"</cc>
+ <ck>myArg</ck> = <cv>$ARG{myarg}</cv>
+
+ <cc># The first command-line argument</cc>
+ <ck>firstArg</ck> = <cv>$ARG{0}</cv>
+
+ <cc># Look for system property, or env var if that doesn't exist, or command-line arg if that doesn't exist.</cc>
+ <ck>nested</ck> = <cv>$S{mySystemProperty,$E{MY_ENV_VAR,$ARG{0}}}</cv>
+
+ <cc># A POJO with embedded variables</cc>
+ <ck>aBean2</ck> = <cv>{foo:'$ARG{0}',baz:$C{MySection/anInt}}</cv>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You're probably wondering "why INI files?"
+ The beauty of these INI files is that they're easy to read and modify, yet sophisticated enough to allow you to
+ store arbitrary-complex data structures and retrieve them as simple values or complex POJOs:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Load our config file</jc>
+ ConfigFile f = <jk>new</jk> ConfigFileBuilder().build(<js>"MyIniFile.cfg"</js>);
+
+ <jk>int</jk> anInt = cf.getInt(<js>"MySection/anInt"</js>);
+ <jk>boolean</jk> aBoolean = cf.getBoolean(<js>"MySection/aBoolean"</js>);
+ <jk>int</jk>[] anIntArray = cf.getObject(<jk>int</jk>[].<jk>class</jk>, <js>"MySection/anIntArray"</js>);
+ URL aURL = cf.getObject(URL.<jk>class</jk>, <js>"MySection/aURL"</js>);
+ MyBean aBean = cf.getObject(MyBean.<jk>class</jk>, <js>"MySection/aBean"</js>);
+ Locale locale = cf.getObject(Locale.<jk>class</jk>, <js>"MySection/locale"</js>);
+ String path = cf.getString(<js>"MySection/path"</js>);
+ String mainClass = cf.getString(<js>"MySection/mainClass"</js>);
+ <jk>int</jk> sameAsAnInt = cf.getInt(<js>"MySection/sameAsAnInt"</js>);
+ String myArg = cf.getString(<js>"MySection/myArg"</js>);
+ String firstArg = cf.getString(<js>"MySection/firstArg"</js>);
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ By default, values are LAX JSON (i.e. unquoted attributes, single quotes) except for top-level strings which are left unquoted.
+ Any parsable object types are supported as values (e.g. arrays, collections, beans, swappable objects, enums, etc...).
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One of the more powerful aspects of the REST servlets is that you can pull values directly from
+ config files by using the <js>"$C"</js> variable in annotations.
+ <br>For example, the HTML stylesheet for your REST servlet can be defined in a config file like so:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(
+ path=<js>"/myResource"</js>,
+ config=<js>"$S{my.config.file}"</js>, <jc>// Path to config file (here pulled from a system property)</jc>
+ stylesheet=<js>"$C{MyResourceSettings/myStylesheet}"</js> <jc>// Stylesheet location pulled from config file.</jc>
+ )
+ <jk>public class</jk> MyResource <jk>extends</jk> RestServlet {
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Other features:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>A listener API that allows you to, for example, reinitialize your REST resource if the config file
+ changes, or listen for changes to particular sections or values.
+ <li>Config files can be modified through the ConfigFile class (e.g. add/remove/modify sections and keys, add/remove comments and whitespace, etc...).
+ <br>When using these APIs, you <b>DO NOT</b> lose formatting in your existing configuration file.
+ All existing whitespace and comments are preserved for you!
+ <li>Config file sections can be used to directly populate beans.
+ <li>Config file sections can be accessed and manipulated through Java interface proxies.
+ </ul>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#Core.ConfigFile'>Configuration Files</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU REST =========================================================================================== -->
+ <!-- =========================================================================================================== -->
+
+ <h5 class='toc' id='JuneauRest'>5 - Juneau REST</h5>
+ <div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-REST-SERVER ================================================================================ -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-rest-server'>5.1 - juneau-rest-server</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-rest-server<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-rest-server-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The REST server API builds upon the <code>SerializerGroup</code> and <code>ParserGroup</code> classes
+ to provide annotated REST servlets that automatically negotiate the HTTP media types for you.
+ <br>Developers simply work with requests, responses, headers, path variables, query parameters, and form data as POJOs.
+ <br>It allows you to create sophisticated REST interfaces using tiny amounts of code.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The end goal is to provide simple and flexible yet sophisticated REST interfaces that allow POJOs to be automatically represented as
+ different content types depending on whatever the particular need:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>HTML for viewing POJOs in easy-to-read format in a browser.
+ <li>JSON for interacting through Javascript.
+ <li>XML for interacting with other applications.
+ <li>RDF for interacting with triple stores.
+ <li>URL-Encoding for interacting through HTML forms.
+ <li>MessagePack for efficiently transmitting large amounts of data.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ A simple example that supports all languages:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(
+ path=<js>"/systemProperties"</js>,
+ title=<js>"System properties resource"</js>
+ )
+ <jk>public class</jk> SystemPropertiesResource <jk>extends</jk> RestServletDefault {
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> Map getSystemProperties(<ja>@Query</ja>(<js>"sort"</js>) <jk>boolean</jk> sort) <jk>throws</jk> Throwable {
+ <jk>if</jk> (sort)
+ <jk>return new</jk> TreeMap(System.<jsm>getProperties</jsm>());
+ <jk>return</jk> System.<jsm>getProperties</jsm>();
+ }
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/{propertyName}"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String getSystemProperty(<ja>@Path</ja> String propertyName) <jk>throws</jk> Throwable {
+ <jk>return</jk> System.<jsm>getProperty</jsm>(propertyName);
+ }
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"PUT"</js>, path=<js>"/{propertyName}"</js>, guards=AdminGuard.<jk>class</jk>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String setSystemProperty(<ja>@Path</ja> String propertyName, <ja>@Body</ja> String value) {
+ System.<jsm>setProperty</jsm>(propertyName, value);
+ <jk>return</jk> <js>"OK"</js>;
+ }
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"POST"</js>, path=<js>"/"</js>, guards=AdminGuard.<jk>class</jk>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String setSystemProperties(<ja>@Body</ja> java.util.Properties newProperties) {
+ System.<jsm>setProperties</jsm>(newProperties);
+ <jk>return</jk> <js>"OK"</js>;
+ }
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"DELETE"</js>, path=<js>"/{propertyName}"</js>, guards=AdminGuard.<jk>class</jk>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String deleteSystemProperty(<ja>@Path</ja> String propertyName) {
+ System.<jsm>clearProperty</jsm>(propertyName);
+ <jk>return</jk> <js>"OK"</js>;
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A more sophisticated example of the same resource using various features, including information
+ for fully populating the Swagger documentation, guards for restricting access to particular
+ methods, customizing supported content types and serialization options, adding g-zip compression,
+ and adding customized branding for the HTML views.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(
+ path=<js>"/systemProperties"</js>,
+ title=<js>"System properties resource"</js>,
+ description=<js>"REST interface for performing CRUD operations on system properties."</js>,
+ messages=<js>"nls/SystemPropertiesResource"</js>, <jc>// Location of localized messages.</jc>
+
+ <jc>// Widget used for content-type pull-down menu.</jc>
+ widgets={
+ ContentTypeMenuItem.<jk>class</jk>
+ },
+
+ <jc>// Links on the HTML rendition page.
+ // "request:/..." URIs are relative to the request URI.
+ // "servlet:/..." URIs are relative to the servlet URI.</jc>
+ htmldoc=<ja>@HtmlDoc</ja>(
+
+ <jc>// Custom navigation links.</jc>
+ links={
+ <js>"up: request:/.."</js>,
+ <js>"options: servlet:/?method=OPTIONS"</js>,
+ <js>"form: servlet:/formPage"</js>,
+ <js>"$W{ContentTypeMenuItem}"</js>,
+ <js>"source: $C{Source/gitHub}/org/apache/juneau/examples/rest/SystemPropertiesResource.java"</js>
+ },
+
+ <jc>// Custom page text in aside section.</jc>
+ aside={
+ <js>"<div style='max-width:800px' class='text'>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>Shows standard GET/PUT/POST/DELETE operations and use of Swagger annotations.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>"</div>"</js>
+ },
+
+ <jc>// Custom CSS styles applied to HTML view.</jc>
+ style={
+ <js>"aside {display:table-caption;}"</js>
+ }
+ ),
+
+ <jc>// Set serializer, parser, and REST context properties.</jc>
+ properties={
+ <ja>@Property</ja>(name=<jsf>SERIALIZER_quoteChar</jsf>, value=<js>"'"</js>)
+ },
+
+ <jc>// Add compression support.</jc>
+ encoders=GzipEncoder.<jk>class</jk>,
+
+ <jc>// Augment generated Swagger information.</jc>
+ swagger=<ja>@ResourceSwagger</ja>(
+ contact=<js>"{name:'John Smith',email:'john@smith.com'}"</js>,
+ license=<js>"{name:'Apache 2.0',url:'http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html'}"</js>,
+ version=<js>"2.0"</js>,
+ termsOfService=<js>"You're on your own."</js>,
+ tags=<js>"[{name:'Java',description:'Java utility',externalDocs:{description:'Home page',url:'http://juneau.apache.org'}}]"</js>,
+ externalDocs=<js>"{description:'Home page',url:'http://juneau.apache.org'}"</js>
+ )
+ )
+ <jk>public class</jk> SystemPropertiesResource <jk>extends</jk> RestServlet {
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(
+ name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/"</js>,
+ summary=<js>"Show all system properties"</js>,
+ description=<js>"Returns all system properties defined in the JVM."</js>,
+
+ <jc>// Augment generated Swagger information.</jc>
+ swagger=<ja>@MethodSwagger</ja>(
+ parameters={
+ <ja>@Parameter</ja>(in=<js>"query"</js>, name=<js>"sort"</js>, description=<js>"Sort results alphabetically."</js>, _default=<js>"false"</js>)
+ },
+ responses={
+ <ja>@Response</ja>(value=200, description=<js>"Returns a map of key/value pairs."</js>)
+ }
+ )
+ )
+ <jk>public</jk> Map getSystemProperties(<ja>@Query</ja>(<js>"sort"</js>) <jk>boolean</jk> sort) <jk>throws</jk> Throwable {
+ <jk>if</jk> (sort)
+ <jk>return new</jk> TreeMap(System.<jsm>getProperties</jsm>());
+ <jk>return</jk> System.<jsm>getProperties</jsm>();
+ }
+
+ ...
+ }
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ In HTML, our resource looks like this:
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/SystemPropertiesResource.png'>
+
+ <p>
+ When combined with the support for HTML5 beans, simple HTML forms can be constructed for easy input and output
+ using nothing more than Java:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jk>import static</jk> org.apache.juneau.dto.html5.HtmlBuilder.*;
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(
+ name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/formPage"</js>,
+ summary=<js>"Form entry page"</js>,
+ description=<js>"A form post page for setting a single system property value."</js>,
+ guards=AdminGuard.<jk>class</jk>
+ )
+ <jk>public</jk> Form getFormPage() {
+ <jk>return</jk> <jsm>form</jsm>().method(<js>"POST"</js>).action(<js>"formPagePost"</js>).children(
+ <jsm>h4</jsm>(<js>"Set system property"</js>),
+ <js>"Name: "</js>, <jsm>input</jsm>(<js>"text"</js>).name(<js>"name"</js>), <jsm>br</jsm>(),
+ <js>"Value: "</js>, <jsm>input</jsm>(<js>"text"</js>).name(<js>"value"</js>), <jsm>br</jsm>(), <jsm>br</jsm>(),
+ <jsm>button</jsm>(<js>"submit","Click me!"</js>).style(<js>"float:right"</js>)
+ );
+ }
+
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(
+ name=<js>"POST"</js>, path=<js>"/formPagePost"</js>,
+ description=<js>"Accepts a simple form post of a system property name/value pair."</js>,
+ guards=AdminGuard.<jk>class</jk>
+ )
+ <jk>public</jk> Redirect formPagePost(<ja>@FormData</ja>(<js>"name"</js>) String name, <ja>@FormData</ja>(<js>"value"</js>) String value) {
+ System.<jsm>setProperty</jsm>(name, value);
+ <jk>return new</jk> Redirect(<js>"servlet:/"</js>); <jc>// Redirect to the servlet top page.</jc>
+ }
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/SystemPropertiesForm.png'>
+ <p>
+ The REST API is built on top of Servlets, making them easy to deploy in any JEE environment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ REST Java methods can return any of the following objects:
+ <br>POJOs, <code>Readers</code>, <code>InputStreams</code>, <code>ZipFiles</code>, <code>Redirects</code>, <code>Streamables</code>, and <code>Writables</code>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Or add your own handlers for other types.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ REST Java methods can be passed any of the following objects in any order:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>Low-level request/response objects:
+ <br><code>HttpServletRequest</code>, <code>HttpServletResponse</code>, <code>RestRequest</code>, <code>RestResponse</code>.
+ <li>Intermediate-level objects:
+ <br><code>RequestHeaders</code>, <code>RequestQuery</code>, <code>RequestFormData</code>, <code>RequestPathMatch</code>, <code>RequestBody</code>.
+ <li>All RFC 2616 request header objects:
+ <br><code>Accept</code>, <code>AcceptLanguage</code>, <code>AcceptEncoding</code>...
+ <li>Annotated parameters:
+ <br><ja>@Header</ja>, <ja>@Query</ja>, <ja>@FormData</ja>, <ja>@Path</ja>, <ja>@PathRemainder</ja>, <ja>@Body</ja>.
+ <li>Other objects:
+ <br><code>Locale</code>, <code>ResourceBundle</code>, <code>MessageBundle</code>, <code>InputStream</code>, <code>OutputStream</code>, <code>Reader</code>, <code>Writer</code>...
+ <li>User-defined parameter types.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ It's up to you how you want to define your REST methods.
+ As a general rule, there are 3 broad approaches typically used:
+ </p>
+
+ <h5 class='topic'>Methodology #1 - Annotated parameters</h5>
+ <p>
+ This approach uses annotated parameters for retrieving input from the request.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/example1/{p1}/{p2}/{p3}/*"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String example1(
+ <ja>@Method</ja> String method, <jc>// HTTP method.</jc>
+ <ja>@Path</ja> String p1, <jc>// Path variables.</jc>
+ <ja>@Path</ja> <jk>int</jk> p2,
+ <ja>@Path</ja> UUID p3,
+ <ja>@Query</ja>(<js>"q1"</js>) <jk>int</jk> q1, <jc>// Query parameters.</jc>
+ <ja>@Query</ja>(<js>"q2"</js>) String q2,
+ <ja>@Query</ja>(<js>"q3"</js>) UUID q3,
+ <ja>@PathRemainder</ja> String remainder, <jc>// Path remainder after pattern match.</jc>
+ <ja>@Header</ja>(<js>"Accept-Language"</js>) String lang, <jc>// Headers.</jc>
+ <ja>@Header</ja>(<js>"Accept"</js>) String accept,
+ <ja>@Header</ja>(<js>"DNT"</js>) <jk>int</jk> doNotTrack
+ ) {
+
+ <jc>// Send back a simple String response</jc>
+ String output = String.<jsm>format</jsm>(
+ <js>"method=%s, p1=%s, p2=%d, p3=%s, remainder=%s, q1=%d, q2=%s, q3=%s, lang=%s, accept=%s, dnt=%d"</js>,
+ method, p1, p2, p3, remainder, q1, q2, q3, lang, accept, doNotTrack);
+ <jk>return</jk> output;
+ }
+ </p>
+
+ <h5 class='topic'>Methodology #2 - Low-level request/response objects</h5>
+ <p>
+ This approach uses low-level request/response objects to perform the same as above.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/example2/{p1}/{p2}/{p3}/*"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String example2(
+ RestRequest req, <jc>// A direct subclass of HttpServletRequest.</jc>
+ RestResponse res <jc>// A direct subclass of HttpServletResponse.</jc>
+ ) {
+
+ <jc>// HTTP method.</jc>
+ String method = req.getMethod();
+
+ <jc>// Path variables.</jc>
+ RequestPathMatch path = req.getPathMatch();
+ String p1 = path.get(<js>"p1"</js>, String.<jk>class</jk>);
+ <jk>int</jk> p2 = path.get(<js>"p2"</js>, <jk>int</jk>.<jk>class</jk>);
+ UUID p3 = path.get(<js>"p3"</js>, UUID.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Query parameters.</jc>
+ RequestQuery query = req.getQuery();
+ <jk>int</jk> q1 = query.get(<js>"q1"</js>, 0, <jk>int</jk>.<jk>class</jk>);
+ String q2 = query.get(<js>"q2"</js>, String.<jk>class</jk>);
+ UUID q3 = query.get(<js>"q3"</js>, UUID.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Path remainder after pattern match.</jc>
+ String remainder = req.getPathMatch().getRemainder();
+
+ <jc>// Headers.</jc>
+ String lang = req.getHeader(<js>"Accept-Language"</js>);
+ String accept = req.getHeader(<js>"Accept"</js>);
+ <jk>int</jk> doNotTrack = req.getHeaders().get(<js>"DNT"</js>, <jk>int</jk>.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Send back a simple String response</jc>
+ String output = String.format(
+ <js>"method=%s, p1=%s, p2=%d, p3=%s, remainder=%s, q1=%d, q2=%s, q3=%s, lang=%s, accept=%s, dnt=%d"</js>,
+ method, p1, p2, p3, remainder, q1, q2, q3, lang, accept, doNotTrack);
+ res.setOutput(output); <jc>// Or use getWriter().</jc>
+ }
+ </p>
+
+ <h5 class='topic'>Methodology #3 - Intermediate-level API objects</h5>
+ <p>
+ This approach is sort of the middle ground where you get access functional area APIs.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"GET"</js>, path=<js>"/example3/{p1}/{p2}/{p3}/*"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> String example3(
+ HttpMethod method, <jc>// HTTP method.</jc>
+ RequestPathMatch path, <jc>// Path variables.</jc>
+ RequestQuery query, <jc>// Query parameters.</jc>
+ RequestHeaders headers, <jc>// Headers.</jc>
+ AcceptLanguage lang, <jc>// Specific header classes.</jc>
+ Accept accept
+ ) {
+
+ <jc>// Path variables.</jc>
+ String p1 = path.get(<js>"p1"</js>, String.<jk>class</jk>);
+ <jk>int</jk> p2 = path.get(<js>"p2"</js>, <jk>int</jk>.<jk>class</jk>);
+ UUID p3 = path.get(<js>"p3"</js>, UUID.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Query parameters.</jc>
+ <jk>int</jk> q1 = query.get(<js>"q1"</js>, 0, <jk>int</jk>.<jk>class</jk>);
+ String q2 = query.get(<js>"q2"</js>, String.<jk>class</jk>);
+ UUID q3 = query.get(<js>"q3"</js>, UUID.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Path remainder after pattern match.</jc>
+ String remainder = path.getRemainder();
+
+ <jc>// Headers.</jc>
+ int doNotTrack = headers.get(<js>"DNT"</js>, <jk>int</jk>.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Send back a simple String response</jc>
+ String output = String.format(
+ <js>"method=%s, p1=%s, p2=%d, p3=%s, remainder=%s, q1=%d, q2=%s, q3=%s, lang=%s, accept=%s, dnt=%d"</js>,
+ method, p1, p2, p3, remainder, q1, q2, q3, lang, accept, doNotTrack);
+ res.setOutput(output);
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All three are completely equivalent. It's up to your own coding preferences which methodology you use.
+ </p>
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Lifecycle hooks allow you to hook into lifecycle events of the servlet or REST call.
+ Like <ja>@RestMethod</ja> methods, the list of parameters are specified by the developer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For example, if you want to add an initialization method to your resource:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(...)
+ <jk>public class</jk> MyResource {
+
+ <jc>// Our database.</jc>
+ <jk>private</jk> Map<Integer,Object> <jf>myDatabase</jf>;
+
+ <ja>@RestHook</ja>(<jsf>INIT</jsf>)
+ <jk>public void</jk> initMyDatabase(RestConfig config) <jk>throws</jk> Exception {
+ <jf>myDatabase</jf> = <jk>new</jk> LinkedHashMap<>();
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Or if you want to intercept REST calls:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(...)
+ <jk>public class</jk> MyResource {
+
+ <jc>// Add a request attribute to all incoming requests.</jc>
+ <ja>@RestHook</ja>(<jsf>PRE_CALL</jsf>)
+ <jk>public void</jk> onPreCall(RestRequest req) {
+ req.setAttribute(<js>"foo"</js>, <js>"bar"</js>);
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The hook events can be broken down into two categories:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>Resource lifecycle events:
+ <ul>
+ <li><jsf>INIT</jsf> - Right before initialization.
+ <li><jsf>POST_INIT</jsf> - Right after initialization.
+ <li><jsf>POST_INIT_CHILD_FIRST</jsf> - Right after initialization, but run child methods first.
+ <li><jsf>DESTROY</jsf> - Right before servlet destroy.
+ </ul>
+ <li>REST call lifecycle events:
+ <ul>
+ <li><jsf>START_CALL</jsf> - At the beginning of a REST call.
+ <li><jsf>PRE_CALL</jsf> - Right before the <ja>@RestMethod</ja> method is invoked.
+ <li><jsf>POST_CALL</jsf> - Right after the <ja>@RestMethod</ja> method is invoked.
+ <li><jsf>END_CALL</jsf> - At the end of the REST call after the response has been flushed.
+ </ul>
+ </ul>
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Auto-generated OPTIONS pages are constructed from Swagger DTO beans, here shown serialized as HTML:
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/Swagger.png'>
+ <p>
+ Swagger documentation can be populated from annotations (as above), resource bundles, or Swagger JSON files.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The page shown above is implemented on the RestServletDefault class in the method below which shows that it's doing nothing more than
+ serializing a Swagger bean which is constructed in the RestRequest object:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"OPTIONS"</js>, path=<js>"/*"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> Swagger getOptions(RestRequest req) {
+ <jk>return</jk> req.getSwagger();
+ }
+ </p>
+ <br><br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Navigable hierarchies of REST resources are easy to set up either programmatically or through annotations.
+ <br>
+ The following example is the <code>RootResources</code> class from the REST examples showing how to construct
+ a grouping of resources using the <code>children()</code> annotation:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(
+ path=<js>"/"</js>,
+ title=<js>"Root resources"</js>,
+ description=<js>"Example of a router resource page."</js>,
+ widgets={
+ PoweredByApache.<jk>class</jk>,
+ ContentTypeMenuItem.<jk>class</jk>
+ },
+ htmldoc=<ja>@HtmlDoc</ja>(
+ links={
+ <js>"options: ?method=OPTIONS"</js>,
+ <js>"$W{ContentTypeMenuItem}"</js>,
+ <js>"source: $C{Source/gitHub}/org/apache/juneau/examples/rest/RootResources.java"</js>
+ },
+ aside={
+ <js>"<div style='max-width:400px' class='text'>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>This is an example of a 'router' page that serves as a jumping-off point to child resources.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>Resources can be nested arbitrarily deep through router pages.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>Note the options link provided that lets you see the generated swagger doc for this page.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>Also note the source link on these pages to view the source code for the page.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>All content on pages in the UI are serialized POJOs. In this case, it's a serialized array of beans with 2 properties, 'name' and 'description'.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>" <p>Other features (such as this aside) are added through annotations.</p>"</js>,
+ <js>"</div>"</js>
+ },
+ footer=<js>"$W{PoweredByApache}"</js>
+ ),
+ children={
+ HelloWorldResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ PetStoreResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ SystemPropertiesResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ MethodExampleResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ RequestEchoResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ TempDirResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ AddressBookResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ SampleRemoteableServlet.<jk>class</jk>,
+ PhotosResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ AtomFeedResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ JsonSchemaResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ SqlQueryResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ TumblrParserResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ CodeFormatterResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ UrlEncodedFormResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ ConfigResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ LogsResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ DockerRegistryResource.<jk>class</jk>,
+ ShutdownResource.<jk>class</jk>
+ }
+ )
+ <jk>public class</jk> RootResources <jk>extends</jk> RestServletGroupDefault { <jc>/* No code needed! */</jc> }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The above resource when rendered in HTML shows how easy it is to discover and navigate to child resources using a browser:
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/Samples_RootResources.png'>
+ <p>
+ Resources can be nested arbitrarily deep.
+ The <ja>@RestResource</ja> and <ja>@RestMethod</ja> annotations can be applied to any classes, not just
+ servlets. The only requirement is that the top-level resource be a subclass of <code>RestServlet</code> as a hook into
+ the servlet container.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>juneau-examples-rest</code> project includes various other examples that highlight some of the
+ capabilities of the REST servlet API.
+ <br>
+ For example, the <code>PetStoreResource</code> class shows some advanced features such as using POJO renders
+ and converters, and HTML widgets.
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/PetStore.png'>
+
+ <p>
+ The beans being serialized are shown here:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Our bean class.</jc>
+ <jk>public class</jk> Pet {
+
+ <ja>@Html</ja>(link=<js>"servlet:/{id}"</js>) <jc>// Creates a hyperlink in HTML view.</jc>
+ <ja>@NameProperty</ja> <jc>// Links the parent key to this bean.</jc>
+ <jk>public int</jk> <jf>id</jf>;
+
+ <jk>public</jk> String <jf>name</jf>;
+ <jk>public</jk> Kind <jf>kind</jf>;
+
+ <ja>@BeanProperty</ja>(format=<js>"$%.2f"</js>) <jc>// Renders price in dollars.</jc>
+ <jk>public float</jk> <jf>price</jf>;
+
+ <ja>@BeanProperty</ja>(swap=DateSwap.<jsf>RFC2822D</jsf>.<jk>class</jk>) <jc>// Renders dates in RFC2822 format.</jc>
+ <jk>public</jk> Date <jf>birthDate</jf>;
+
+ <jk>public int</jk> getAge() {
+ Calendar c = <jk>new</jk> GregorianCalendar();
+ c.setTime(<jf>birthDate</jf>);
+ <jk>return new</jk> GregorianCalendar().get(Calendar.<jsf>YEAR</jsf>) - c.get(Calendar.<jsf>YEAR</jsf>);
+ }
+ }
+
+ <ja>@Html</ja>(render=KindRender.<jk>class</jk>) <jc>// Render as an icon in HTML.</jc>
+ <jk>public static enum</jk> Kind {
+ <jsf>CAT</jsf>, <jsf>DOG</jsf>, <jsf>BIRD</jsf>, <jsf>FISH</jsf>, <jsf>MOUSE</jsf>, <jsf>RABBIT</jsf>, <jsf>SNAKE</jsf>
+ }
+
+ <jk>public static class</jk> KindRender <jk>extends</jk> HtmlRender<Kind> {
+ <ja>@Override</ja>
+ <jk>public</jk> Object getContent(SerializerSession session, Kind value) {
+ <jk>return new</jk> Img().src(<js>"servlet:/htdocs/"</js>+value.toString().toLowerCase()+<js>".png"</js>);
+ }
+ <ja>@Override</ja>
+ <jk>public</jk> String getStyle(SerializerSession session, Kind value) {
+ <jk>return</jk> <js>"background-color:#FDF2E9"</js>;
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>QUERY</code> menu item shows the capabilities of Converters which are post-processors that
+ work to filter POJOs after they've been returned by your Java method.
+ <br>
+ In this case, we're using the <code>Queryable</code> converter that allows us to perform search/view/sort/paging
+ against collections of beans:
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/PetStore_Query.png'>
+
+ <p>
+ The drop-down menu items are implemented through "widgets" which allow you to embed arbitrary HTML, Javascript,
+ and CSS in the HTML view of the page.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(
+ name=<js>"GET"</js>,
+ path=<js>"/"</js>,
+ summary=<js>"The complete list of pets in the store"</js>,
+
+ <jc>// Add 'query' and 'content-types' menu items.</jc>
+ widgets={
+ QueryMenuItem.<jk>class</jk>,
+ ContentTypeMenuItem.<jk>class</jk>,
+ StyleMenuItem.<jk>class</jk>
+ },
+
+ <jc>// Add our converter for POJO query support.</jc>
+ converters=Queryable.<jk>class</jk>,
+
+ <jc>// Add our menu items in the nav links.</jc>
+ htmldoc=<ja>@HtmlDoc</ja>(
+ links={
+ <js>"up: request:/.."</js>,
+ <js>"options: servlet:/?method=OPTIONS"</js>,
+ <js>"$W{QueryMenuItem}"</js>,
+ <js>"$W{ContentTypeMenuItem}"</js>,
+ <js>"$W{StyleMenuItem}"</js>,
+ <js>"source: $C{Source/gitHub}/org/apache/juneau/examples/rest/PetStoreResource.java"</js>
+ }
+ )
+ )
+ <jk>public</jk> Collection<Pet> getPets() {
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ HTML views are highly customizable with abilities such as defining your own look-and-feel and even allowing
+ you to define your own templates.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ For example, the PetStore page above rendered in one of the other predefined stylesheets:
+ </p>
+ <img class='bordered' src='images/PetStore_light.png'>
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Automatic error handling is provided for a variety of conditions:
+ </p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Automatic 401 errors (Unauthorized) on failed guards.
+ <li>Automatic 404 errors (Not Found) on unmatched path patterns.
+ <li>Automatic 405 errors (Method Not Implemented) on unimplemented methods.
+ <li>Automatic 406 errors (Not Acceptable) when no matching serializer was found to handle the <l>Accept</l> header.
+ <li>Automatic 412 errors (Precondition Failed) when all matchers failed to match.
+ <li>Automatic 415 errors (Unsupported Media Type) when no matching parser was found was found to handle the <l>Content-Type</l> header.
+ <li>Automatic 500 errors on uncaught exceptions.
+ <li>Throw your own runtime RestException with HTTP status and response object.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ Other features include:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>Extremely simple debuggability using nothing more than your browser.
+ <li>Simplified localization support.
+ <li>Configurability through external INI files.
+ <li>Client-versioned responses (and other customizable heuristic matching APIs).
+ <li>Define and use your own HTML stylesheets.
+ <li>Lots of up-to-date documentation and examples.
+ <li>MUCH MORE!....
+ </ul>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#Server'>Juneau Server</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-REST-SERVER-JAXRS ========================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-rest-server-jaxrs'>5.2 - juneau-rest-server-jaxrs</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-rest-server-jaxrs<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-rest-server-jaxrs-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The <code>juneau-rest-server-jaxrs</code> module defines predefined <code>MessageBodyReader</code> and
+ <code>MessageBodyWriter</code> implementations for using Juneau serializers and parsers in JAX-RS environments.
+ It consists of the following classes:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>
+ <code>org.apache.juneau.rest.jaxrs.BaseProvider</code> - The base provider class that implements the JAX-RS
+ <code>MessageBodyReader</code> and <code>MessageBodyWriter</code> interfaces.
+ <li>
+ <code>org.apache.juneau.rest.jaxrs.JuneauProvider</code> - Annotation that is applied to subclasses of <code>BaseProvider</code>
+ to specify the serializers/parsers associated with a provider, and optionally filters and properties to
+ apply to those serializers and parsers.
+ <li>
+ <code>org.apache.juneau.rest.jaxrs.DefaultProvider</code> - A default provider that provides the same level
+ of media type support as the <code>RestServletDefault</code> class.
+ </ul>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/org/apache/juneau/rest/jaxrs/package-summary.html#TOC'>org.apache.juneau.rest.jaxrs</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-REST-CLIENT ================================================================================ -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-rest-client'>5.3 - juneau-rest-client</h6>
+ <div>
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-rest-client<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-rest-client-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The REST client API allows you to access REST interfaces using POJOs:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Create a reusable JSON client.</jc>
+ RestClient client = <jk>new</jk> RestClientBuilder().build();
+
+ <jc>// The address of the root resource.</jc>
+ String url = <js>"http://localhost:10000/systemProperties"</js>;
+
+ <jc>// Do a REST GET against a remote REST interface and convert
+ // the response to an unstructured ObjectMap object.</jc>
+ Map m1 = client.doGet(url).getResponse(TreeMap.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Add some new system properties.
+ // Use XML as the transport medium.</jc>
+ client = <jk>new</jk> RestClientBuilder(XmlSerializer.<jk>class</jk>, XmlParser.<jk>class</jk>).build();
+ Properties p = <jk>new</jk> Properties();
+ p.load(reader);
+ <jk>int</jk> returnCode = client.doPost(url + <js>"/systemProperties"</js>, p).execute();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The client API uses the same serializers and parsers (and subsequently their flexibility and configurability) as the server side to marshall POJOs back and forth.
+ </p>
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ The remote proxy interface API allows you to invoke server-side POJO methods on the client side using REST (i.e. RPC over REST):
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Get an interface proxy.</jc>
+ IAddressBook ab = restClient.getRemoteableProxy(IAddressBook.<jk>class</jk>);
+
+ <jc>// Invoke a method on the server side and get the returned result.</jc>
+ Person p = ab.createPerson(
+ <jk>new</jk> Person(
+ <js>"John Smith"</js>,
+ <js>"Aug 1, 1999"</js>,
+ <jk>new</jk> Address(<js>"My street"</js>, <js>"My city"</js>, <js>"My state"</js>, 12345, <jk>true</jk>)
+ )
+ );
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Although the client API is not dependent on the <code>juneau-rest-server</code> module, the server
+ module provides some convenience APIs for exposing remoteable proxies on the server side:
+ </p>
+ <ol>
+ <li>Extending from <code>RemoteableServlet</code>.
+ <li>Using a <code><ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"PROXY"</js>)</code> annotation on a Java method.
+ </ol>
+ <p>
+ The <code>RemoteableServlet</code> class is a simple specialized servlet with an abstract <code>getServiceMap()</code>
+ method to define the server-side POJOs:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@RestResource</ja>(
+ path=<js>"/remote"</js>
+ )
+ <jk>public class</jk> SampleRemoteableServlet <jk>extends</jk> RemoteableServlet {
+
+ <jc>// Our server-side POJO.</jc>
+ AddressBook <jf>addressBook</jf> = <jk>new</jk> AddressBook();
+
+ <ja>@Override</ja> <jc>/* RemoteableServlet */</jc>
+ <jk>protected</jk> Map<Class<?>,Object> getServiceMap() <jk>throws</jk> Exception {
+ Map<Class<?>,Object> m = <jk>new</jk> LinkedHashMap<Class<?>,Object>();
+
+ <jc>// In this simplified example, we expose the same POJO service under two different interfaces.
+ // One is IAddressBook which only exposes methods defined on that interface, and
+ // the other is AddressBook itself which exposes all methods defined on the class itself (dangerous!).</jc>
+ m.put(IAddressBook.<jk>class</jk>, <jf>addressBook</jf>);
+ m.put(AddressBook.<jk>class</jk>, <jf>addressBook</jf>);
+ <jk>return</jk> m;
+ }
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The <code><ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"PROXY"</js>)</code> approach is easier if you only have a single interface you want to expose.
+ You simply define a Java method whose return type is an interface, and return the implementation of that interface:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <jc>// Our exposed proxy object.</jc>
+ <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(name=<js>"PROXY"</js>, path=<js>"/addressbookproxy/*"</js>)
+ <jk>public</jk> IAddressBook getProxy() {
+ <jk>return</jk> addressBook;
+ }
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In either case, the proxy communications layer is pure REST.
+ Parameters passed in on the client side are serialized as an HTTP POST, parsed on the
+ server side, and then passed to the invocation method. The returned POJO is then marshalled back as an HTTP response.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In most cases, you'll want to use JSON or MessagePack as your communications layer since these are the most efficent.
+ Although remoteable proxies work perfectly well for any of the other supported languages. For example, RPC over Turtle!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The parameters and return types of the Java methods can be any of the supported serializable and parsable types in <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#Core.PojoCategories'>POJO Categories</a>.
+ This ends up being WAY more flexible than other proxy interfaces since Juneau can handle so may POJO types out-of-the-box.
+ Most of the time you don't even need to modify your existing Java implementation code.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The <code>RemoteableServlet</code> class itself shows how sophisticated REST interfaces can be built on the Juneau REST Servlet
+ API using very little code.
+ The class consists of only 53 lines of code, yet is a sophisticated discoverable and self-documenting REST interface.
+ And since the remote proxy API is built on top of REST, it can be debugged using just a browser.
+ </p>
+ <br><hr>
+ <p>
+ Remoteable proxies can also be used to define interface proxies against 3rd-party REST interfaces.
+ This is an extremely powerful feature that allows you to quickly define easy-to-use interfaces against virtually any REST interface.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Similar in concept to remoteable services defined above, but in this case we simply define our interface with
+ special annotations that tell us how to convert input and output to HTTP headers, query parameters, form post parameters, or request/response bodies.
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <ja>@Remoteable</ja>
+ <jk>public interface</jk> MyProxyInterface {
+
+ <ja>@RemoteMethod</ja>(httpMethod=<js>"POST"</js>, path=<js>"/method"</js>)
+ String doSomething(<ja>@Header</ja>(<js>"E-Tag"</js>) UUID etag, <ja>@Query</ja>(<js>"debug"</js>) <jk>boolean</jk> debug, <ja>@Body</ja> MyPojo pojo);
+ }
+
+ RestClient client = <jk>new</jk> RestClientBuilder().build(); <jc>// Default is JSON</jc>
+ MyProxyInterface p = client.getRemoteableProxy(MyProxyInterface.<jk>class</jk>, <js>"http://hostname/some/rest/interface"</js>);
+ String response = p.doSomething(UUID.<jsm>generate</jsm>(), <jk>true</jk>, <jk>new</jk> MyPojo());
+ </p>
+
+ <ul class='doctree'>
+ <li class='link'>See <a class='doclink' href='http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/site/apidocs/overview-summary.html#Client'>Juneau Client</a> for more information.
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+ <!-- === JUNEAU-MICROSERVICE =============================================================================== -->
+ <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
+
+ <h6 class='toc' id='juneau-microservice'>5.4 - juneau-microservice</h6>
+ <div>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>Maven Dependency</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <<xt>dependency</xt>>
+ <<xt>groupId</xt>>org.apache.juneau<<xt>/groupId</xt>>
+ <<xt>artifactId</xt>>juneau-microservice<<xt>/artifactId</xt>>
+ <<xt>version</xt>>6.3.2-incubating<<xt>/version</xt>>
+ <<xt>/dependency</xt>>
+ </p>
+
+ <h6 class='figure'>OSGi Module</h6>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ juneau-microservice-6.3.2-incubating.jar
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The Microservice API combines all the features above with a built-in Jetty server to produce a lightweight
+ REST service packaged as three simple files:
+ </p>
+ <ul class='spaced-list'>
+ <li>An executable jar file that starts up a REST interface in milliseconds.
+ <li>A configurable <code>jetty.xml</code> file.
+ <li>An external INI file that can be used to configure your REST resources on the fly.
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ The microservice API was originally designed for and particularly suited for use in Docker containers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ REST microservices can also be started programmatically in existing code:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ RestMicroservice myRestService = <jk>new</jk> RestMicroservice()
+ .setConfig(<js>"microservice.cfg"</js>, <jk>false</jk>)
+ .setJettyXml(<js>"my-jetty.xml"</js>);
+ myRestService.start();
+ URI uri = myRestService.getURI();
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The provided microservice.cfg template file gives you a starting point for defining your microservice:
+ </p>
+ <p class='bcode'>
+ <cc>#================================================================================
+ # Basic configuration file for SaaS microservices
+ # Subprojects can use this as a starting point.
+ #================================================================================</cc>
+
+ <cc>#================================================================================
+ # REST settings
+ #================================================================================</cc>
+ <cs>[REST]</cs>
+
+ <cc># The location of the jetty.xml file to use for configuring Jetty.</cc>
+ <ck>jettyXml</ck> = <cv>jetty.xml</cv>
+
+ <cc># Stylesheet to use for HTML views.
+ # The default options are:
+ # - styles/juneau.css
+ # - styles/devops.css
+ # Other stylesheets can be referenced relative to the servlet package or working
+ # directory.</cc>
+ <ck>stylesheet</ck> = <cv>styles/devops.css</cv>
+
+ <cc># What to do when the config file is saved.
+ # Possible values:
+ # NOTHING - Don't do anything.
+ # RESTART_SERVER - Restart the Jetty server.
+ # RESTART_SERVICE - Shutdown and exit with code '3'.</cc>
+ <ck>saveConfigAction</ck> = <cv>RESTART_SERVER</cv>
+
+ <cc>#================================================================================
+ # Logger settings
+ # See FileHandler Java class for details.
+ #================================================================================</cc>
+ <cs>[Logging]</cs>
+
+ <cc># The directory where to create the log file.
+ # Default is "."</cc>
+ <ck>logDir</ck> = <cv>logs</cv>
+
+ <cc># The name of the log file to create for the main logger.
+ # The logDir and logFile make up the pattern that's passed to the FileHandler
+ # constructor.
+ # If value is not specified, then logging to a file will not be set up.</cc>
+ <ck>logFile</ck> = <cv>microservice.%g.log</cv>
+
+ <cc># Whether to append to the existing log file or create a new one.
+ # Default is false.</cc>
+ <ck>append</ck> =
+
+ <cc># The SimpleDateFormat format to use for dates.
+ # Default is "yyyy.MM.dd hh:mm:ss".</cc>
+ <ck>dateFormat</ck> =
+
+ <cc># The log message format.
+ # The value can contain any of the following variables:
+ # {date} - The date, formatted per dateFormat.
+ # {class} - The class name.
+ # {method} - The method name.
+ # {logger} - The logger name.
+ # {level} - The log level name.
+ # {msg} - The log message.
+ # {threadid} - The thread ID.
+ # {exception} - The localized exception message.
+ # Default is "[{date} {level}] {msg}%n".</cc>
+ <ck>format</ck> =
+
+ <cc># The maximum log file size.
+ # Suffixes available for numbers.
+ # See ConfigFile.getInt(String,int) for details.
+ # Default is 1M.</cc>
+ <ck>limit</ck> = <cv>10M</cv>
+
+ <cc># Max number of log files.
+ # Default is 1.</cc>
+ <ck>count</ck> = <cv>5</cv>
+
+ <cc># Default log levels.
+ # Keys are logger names.
+ # Values are serialized Level POJOs.</cc>
+ <ck>levels</ck> = <cv>{ org.apache.juneau:'INFO' }</cv>
+
+ <cc># Only print unique stack traces once and then refer to them by a simple 8 character hash identifier.
+ # Useful for preventing log files from filling up with duplicate stack traces.
+ # Default is false.</cc>
+ <ck>useStackTraceHashes</ck> = <cv>true</cv>
+
+ <cc># The default level for the console logger.
+ # Default is WARNING.</cc>
+ <ck>consoleLevel</ck> =
+
+ <cc>#================================================================================
+ # System properties
+ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ # These are arbitrary system properties that are set during startup.
+ #================================================================================</cc>
+ <cs>[SystemProperties]</cs>
+
+ <cc># Configure Jetty for StdErrLog Logging</cc>
+ <ck>org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.class</ck> = <cv>o
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[3/3] incubator-juneau-website git commit: New about page.
Posted by ja...@apache.org.
New about page.
Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-juneau-website/repo
Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-juneau-website/commit/e5746eb2
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-juneau-website/tree/e5746eb2
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-juneau-website/diff/e5746eb2
Branch: refs/heads/asf-site
Commit: e5746eb2d7e0f4a90447da42110e253137f9e082
Parents: 2ead32d
Author: JamesBognar <ja...@apache.org>
Authored: Wed Aug 30 10:56:54 2017 -0400
Committer: JamesBognar <ja...@apache.org>
Committed: Wed Aug 30 10:56:54 2017 -0400
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