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.
Vineet Reynolds
Thanks for proposing the improvement. I've tracked it as yet another item in JDF-259 https://issues.jboss.org/brows...
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.
10:33 a.m., Monday June 3
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