So, does the servlet-based nature preclude embedding the REST server
unless Jetty (for instance) is also embedded?
-jeff
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Manik Surtani <manik(a)jboss.org> wrote:
On 6 Jul 2010, at 18:24, Jeff Ramsdale wrote:
> Possibly. It's been a little while since I looked through the
> Infinispan code, so I'm uncertain of the architecture. Is the REST
> server built on a toolkit?
Yes, RESTEasy.
> Is it servlet based?
Yep.
> My primary REST
> experience is with Restlet, which provides its own embeddable server
> but can alternatively be dropped into a servlet container.
It's essentially a class annotated with RESTEasy annotations which proxies
invocations from RESTEasy's servlet. Ignore the fact that it is written in Scala,
that bit is inconsequential to how you'd use it, etc.
http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/server/rest/src/main/scala/org/infinispan/rest/Server.scala?r=1951
http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/Infinispan/trunk/server/rest/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml?r=1951
Cheers
Manik
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