spcore | Signal processing basics , including a I/O port scheme
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Signal processing basics, including a I/O port scheme to control data flow
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- Generate the Histor
- Modifies the given chunk of data elements and chunks .
- Calculates the basic connectivity of the consumer .
- Returns the value of the current phase .
- Calculate the frequency from the frequency of the frequency .
- Creates a dataset of a given dataset .
- Multiply a numeric value of this Numeric .
- Divide the number of numeric values of the other values
- Subtracts a numeric value of the other data .
- Equivalent to different values
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I have actually a similar problem as described here JAX-RS Resource not found in GlassFish Server. Since one should not ask for help in the answers I make a new question.
I created a project named "SPCore" which is a simple RESTful Webservice. It uses jax-rs libs, jdk 11 and a Tomcat 9.0.44 server. I have an index.html in the webapps folder which shows Hello World. The context path is set to /sp-core
. If I'm calling localhost:8080/sp-core
the index.html file is returned. So that works.
I have some resources (I will only show one as example). The resource "ProcessEventResource" should return "hello world" as plain text when a GET request comes. The path is set to @Path("processEvent")
. Sadly I get an error 404 when I'm calling localhost:8080/sp-core/processEvent
I tried so far:
add an / at the beginning of the path declaration
I added a subclass application as mentioned here in the updated answer JAX-RS Resource not found in GlassFish Server. Still I get the 404 error when calling
localhost:8080/sp-core/api/rest/processEvent
I have the assumption that something with the servlets or paths is not working correctly.
In the following I will provide my project structure, the pom file, the resource and the application class. I cut some small parts (package names, group-id, ...) which refers to the company I'm working for. If you need more Information please let me know.
pom.xml:
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Answered 2021-Apr-09 at 08:20After reading many stackoverflow questions, JAX-RS docu and in the end maven docu I finally got it done. So I will show what I have done in the end.
As I wrote in the first update I added a web.xml file which ended up looking like this.
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