[jbosstools-dev] RESTful Web Services questions

Xavier xcoulon at gmail.com
Wed Jul 13 10:01:21 EDT 2011


Hello Isaac,

As Max mentionned, there shouldn't be different outcomes. If the JAXRS metamodel is not built after adding the facet or if it is incomplete, then please open a JIRA with a sample project and I'll look at it when I come back.

Thanks.
Regards,
Xavier

Le 13 juil. 2011 à 10:20, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen at redhat.com> a écrit :

> (moving to jbosstools-dev where Xavier might see this ;)
> 
> They should not have different outcomes - does a call to refresh on the JAX-RS node triggers a proper tree ?
> If you still dont see that then please open a bug with steps to reproduce (i.e. the project you use it on)
> 
> /max
> 
> On Jul 13, 2011, at 03:50, Isaac Rooskov wrote:
> 
>> Hey,
>> 
>> I'm currently looking to add the information that Xavier has in a blog post to our documentation (blog post here: http://planet.jboss.org/view/post.seam?post=overview_of_the_jax_rs_support_in_jboss_tools_3_3m2 ).
>> 
>> In it, Xavier mentions that you can add JAX-RS support to a Dynamic Web Project by right clicking on it and going to Configure -> JAX-RS support. Upon doing this I am presented with a RESTful Web Services item within my project in the Project Explorer...though the RESTful Web Services item has no children.
>> 
>> When I add JAX-RS support by right clicking on the project and selecting Properties -> Project Facets -> JAX-RS it adds the same RESTful Web Services item but with a few children (GET, consumes:, produces: and a method).
>> 
>> My questions are, should the method Xavier mentions also contain children for the RESTful Web Services item upon successfully adding support or is it performing correctly?
>> 
>> If it is performing correctly, is there a preferred way for users to add JAX-RS support since both produce different outcomes?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Isaac
>> 
> 
> /max
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