This example demonstrates how to use JPA in the backend. The example is based on bookmark example from the RESTful Web Services book, which was inspired by the http://del.icio.us/ web service.
A bookmark web application is presented that is capable of maintaining users and their bookmarks.
The mapping of the URI path space is presented in the following table:
URI path | Resource class | HTTP methods | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
/users | UsersResource | GET | Returns a list of users. |
/users/{userid} | UserResource | GET, PUT (used also for creating new users), DELETE | Returns user details |
/users/{userid}/bookmarks | BookmarksResource | GET, POST | Returns a list of bookmarks for actual user resource. |
/users/{userid}/bookmarks/{bmid} | BookmarkResource | GET, PUT, DELETE | Returns bookmark uri and a long and short description. |
Bookmark example runs on Glassfish 3.x application servers (https://javaee.github.io/glassfish/) and needs a running JavaDB (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javadb/overview/index.html) instance for underlying data (it comes along with GlassFish).
Presuming, you have installed Glassfish 3.1 AS_HOME
variable should point to your glassfish installation directory.
If .asadminpass
file is missing at your home directory, you will need to run the following command to get it created
$AS_HOME/bin/asadmin start-domain $AS_HOME/bin/asadmin login
You then build and run the example by
mvn package $AS_HOME/bin/asadmin start-domain $AS_HOME/bin/asadmin start-database $AS_HOME/bin/asadmin create-jdbc-connection-pool \ --datasourceclassname org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource \ --restype javax.sql.DataSource \ --property "portnumber=1527:password=REST:user=REST:serverName=localhost:databaseName=BookmarkDB:connectionAttributes=;create\=true" bookmarkPool $AS_HOME/bin/asadmin create-jdbc-resource --connectionpoolid bookmarkPool jdbc/bookmarkSample $AS_HOME/bin/asadmin deploy target/bookmark.war
Notice: On Windows: you might need to replace asadmin with asadmin.bat. Also, because it seems there are some issues with copy-pasting backslashes, you will also need to use the following one-liner instead of the above mentioned complex command:
asadmin create-jdbc-connection-pool --datasourceclassname org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource --restype javax.sql.DataSource --property "portnumber=1527:password=REST:user=REST:serverName=localhost:databaseName=BookmarkDB:connectionAttributes=;create\=true" bookmarkPool
and make sure you do not miss the backslash (\) in create\=true
part.
mvn test -Djersey.config.test.container.factory=org.glassfish.jersey.test.external.ExternalTestContainerFactory -Djersey.config.test.logging.enable=true -Djersey.config.test.logging.dumpEntity=true -Djersey.config.test.container.port=8080 -Ptest