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/**
* Provides support for servlet-based and filter-based Web applications.
* <p>
* Web application support is enabled by referencing the servlet
* {@link com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer} in the
* web.xml.
* <p>
* For example, the following will deploy Jersey and automatically
* register any root resource or provider classes present in the directory
* "/WEB-INF/classes" or jar files present in the directory "/WEB-INF/lib":
* <blockquote><pre>
* <web-app>
* <servlet>
* <servlet-name>Jersey Web Application</servlet-name>
* <servlet-class>com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer</servlet-class>
* </servlet>
* <servlet-mapping>
* <servlet-name>Jersey Web Application</servlet-name>
* <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
* </servlet-mapping>
* </web-app>
* </blockquote></pre>
* <p>
* A deployment approach, that is more portable with respect to maven and
* application servers, is to declare the package names where root resource and provider
* classes reside. For example, the following will deploy Jersey and
* automatically register any root resource or provider classes present
* in the package "managed", or any sub-packages.
* <blockquote><pre>
* <web-app>
* <servlet>
* <servlet-name>Jersey Web Application</servlet-name>
* <servlet-class>com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer</servlet-class>
* <init-param>
* <param-name>com.sun.jersey.config.property.packages</param-name>
* <param-value>managed</param-value>
* </init-param>
* </servlet>
* <servlet-mapping>
* <servlet-name>Jersey Web Application</servlet-name>
* <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
* </servlet-mapping>
* </web-app>
* </blockquote></pre>
* The deployment approach that is portable accross JAX-RS implementations is to
* register an implementation of {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Application}. For
* example given an implementation as follows:
* <blockquote><pre>
* package com.foo;
*
* import ...
*
* public class MyApplicaton extends Application {
* public Set<Class<?>> getClasses() {
* Set<Class<?>> s = new HashSet<Class<?>>();
* s.add(HelloWorldResource.class);
* return s;
* }
* }
* </blockquote></pre>
* then that implementation can be registered as follows:
* <blockquote><pre>
* <web-app>
* <servlet>
* <servlet-name>Jersey Web Application</servlet-name>
* <servlet-class>com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer</servlet-class>
* <init-param>
* <param-name>javax.ws.rs.Application</param-name>
* <param-value>com.foo.MyApplication</param-value>
* </init-param>
* </servlet>
* <servlet-mapping>
* <servlet-name>Jersey Web Application</servlet-name>
* <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
* </servlet-mapping>
* </web-app>
* </blockquote></pre>
* It is possible to combine package-based registration and
* {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Application}
* registered by extending {@link com.sun.jersey.api.core.PackagesResourceConfig}
* and registering the extended class, for example:
* <blockquote><pre>
* public class MyApplication extends PackagesResourceConfig {
* public MyApplication() {
* super("org.foo.rest;org.bar.rest");
* }
* }
* </blockquote></pre>
* The above examples apply to Servlet-based configurations but they equally
* applicable to Filter-based configurations. For example, the following
* presents the same package-based configuration as above but utilizing a filter:
* <blockquote><pre>
* <web-app>
* <filter>
* <filter-name>Jersey Web Application</filter-name>
* <filter-class>com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet.ServletContainer</filter-class>
* <init-param>
* <param-name>com.sun.jersey.config.property.packages</param-name>
* <param-value>managed</param-value>
* </init-param>
* </filter>
* <filter-mapping>
* <filter-name>Jersey Web Application</filter-name>
* <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
* </filter-mapping>
* </web-app>
* </blockquote></pre>
*
*/
package com.sun.jersey.spi.container.servlet;