Creating a custom REST resource
You can create a new REST-based resource using BMC Helix Innovation Studio. The REST resource you create can support all the standard HTTP operations (GET, PUT, POST and DELETE).
Create a Java class that implements RestfulResource interface (com.bmc.arsys.rx.services.common.RestfulResource). RestfulResource is a Marker interface.
For example:/**
* JAX-RS Resource for handling requests
related to Login Content. The class uses jersey specific
* implementation of Multi-Part. There is a
request for providing portable attachment support in
* JAX-RS please refer
https://java.net/jira/browse/JAX_RS_SPEC-413
*/
@Path("rx/application/logincontent")
public
class LoginContentResource
implements RestfulResource {
…
}
@GET
@Path("/favicon.ico")
public Response getLoginFavicon(@Context HttpHeaders httpHeaders)
{
try {
byte[] faviconContent = getLoginContentService().getFavicon(getHostName(httpHeaders));
if (faviconContent != null) {
StreamingOutput stream = new
StreamingOutput() {
@Override
public void
write(OutputStream outputStream) throws IOException,
WebApplicationException {
outputStream.write(faviconContent);
}
};
return Response.ok(stream,
MediaType.valueOf(LoginContentService.FAVICON_MEDIA_TYPE)).build();
} else {
return Response.ok().build();
}
} catch (RxException exception) {
… throw exception;
}
}Annotation @Path describes the URL prefix.
- Register the resource class in the bundle class (in activator start method).
- Compile the code using Maven.
Deploy the REST resource using the following command:
mvn clean install -Pexport -Pdeploy
You can test the REST resource using POSTMAN.
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