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package org.restlet.example.book.restlet.ch04.sec3.sub2;
import org.restlet.Application;
import org.restlet.Component;
import org.restlet.Restlet;
import org.restlet.data.Protocol;
import org.restlet.routing.Router;
/**
* Simple test application serving mail resources using Jackson extension.
*/
public class MailServerApplication extends Application {
/**
* Launches the application with an HTTP server.
*
* @param args
* The arguments.
* @throws Exception
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Component mailServer = new Component();
mailServer.getServers().add(Protocol.HTTP, 8111);
mailServer.getDefaultHost().attach(new MailServerApplication());
mailServer.start();
}
/**
* Creates a root Router to dispatch call to server resources.
*/
@Override
public Restlet createInboundRoot() {
Router router = new Router(getContext());
router.attach("/accounts/{accountId}/mails/{mailId}",
MailServerResource.class);
return router;
}
}