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Jersey Spring Integration Spring Helloworld WebApp Example
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This example demonstrates how to create simple Jersey application that
utilises Spring 3 DI features, packaged into WAR file.
Contents
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The mapping of the URI path space is presented in the following table:
URI path | Resource class | HTTP methods
------------------------------- | ------------------------- | --------------
**_/jersey-hello_** | JerseyResource | GET
**_/spring-hello_** | SpringRequestResource | GET
**_/spring-singleton-hello_** | SpringSingletonResource | GET
Application is configured by using web.xml, which registers
[javax.ws.rs.core.Application](https://jax-rs-spec.java.net/nonav/2.0/apidocs/javax/ws/rs/core/Application.html)
descendant to get classes and singletons from it (see class
MyApplication).
Running the Example
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Run the example as follows:
> mvn clean package jetty:run
This deploys current example using Jetty web server. Once deployed, the
application is ready to serve the following resources:
- <http://localhost:8080/helloworld-spring-webapp/jersey-hello>
- <http://localhost:8080/helloworld-spring-webapp/spring-hello>
- <http://localhost:8080/helloworld-spring-webapp/spring-singleton-hello>