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TBorba <tborba at outsoft.pt> wrote, in response to Vineet Reynolds:

True. I probably messed up the copy-paste from the original source since I was updating it while reading this tutorial (the annotations for ignoring certain elements when serializing JSon are not mentioned here), and ended up deleting the original @JsonIgnoreProperties("show"). 

I know it's a complex project and hard to put all details in the tutorial, but this one is hardly debuggable (AS 7 throws a ClassNotFoundException and meaningless serialization output) and it should be highlighted somewhere for newbies like me. But yeah, this is a showcase project, maybe I'm asking a lot :)

By the way, isn't there a standardized solution that will not involve library-specific annotations? Because this seriously cripples the re-usability of the model. What if XML was the serialization target? What if I have methods that will also iterate through an Entity's members and call them recursively?

I think I will try and develop my custom authentication method/interceptor since I kinda need to assess feasibility sooner than later with this whole framework (I'm composing a spec for a possible client). I have updated my dependencies to use RESTEasy 3 and am currently setting up a user/pass JBoss security domain, so I can benefit from its OAuth2 implementations (apparently production-safe unlike RESTEasy's OAuth 1 take) and eventually reuse the domain for non-rest authentication . I might be reinventing the rock, but I guess it's fine so I understand the trade-offs of custom auth, and benefit from the bleeding edge authentication technologies such as SSO.

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Vineet Reynolds wrote:

Thanks for proposing the improvement. I've tracked it as yet another item in JDF-259 https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDF-259

The deployed application on OpenShift, as well as a locally built version from the current HEAD on GitHub should not have the described issue involving cyclic references. They in fact do something similar to what you're proposed, in using the "@JsonIgnoreProperties" annotation.

As for security constraints to be applied on REST resources, Jason's reply would answer it. We hope to demonstrate something similar in TicketMonster, most probably through the use of PicketLink.

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