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JSONB Example
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This example demonstrates how to use JSONB with resource classes.
Contents
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The mapping of the URI path space is presented in the following table:
URI path | Resource class | HTTP methods
--------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | --------------
**_/jsonb/cats/one_** | JsonbResource | GET
**_/jsonb/cats/all_** | JsonbResource | GET
**_/jsonb/cats/add_** | JsonbResource | POST
**_/jsonb/cats/addAll_** | JsonbResource | POST
Running the Example
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Run the example as follows:
> mvn clean compile exec:java
This deploys the example using [Grizzly](http://grizzly.java.net/) container. You can access the application at:
- <http://localhost:8080/json-binding-webapp/cats/one>
- <http://localhost:8080/json-binding-webapp/cats/all>
or you can post an xml entity:
> curl -v -X POST http://localhost:8080/json-binding-webapp/cats/add -H "Content-Type:application/json" -d '
> {"color":"white","sort":"maine coon","catName":"Darwin", "domesticated":"true"}'
You can also use the built war file to deploy the app to a container of your choice.