I can't seem to get my Jackson ObjectMapper Module registered correctly.
I'm using a Guice + Jersey + Jackson (FasterXML) stack.
I've followed how to customise the ObjectMapper based on various question here. In particular, I have a ContextResolver declared, marked as an @javax.ws.rs.ext.Provider and a @javax.inject.Singleton.
I have a GuiceServletContextListener along the lines of:
@Override
protected Injector getInjector() {
Injector injector = Guice.createInjector(new DBModule(dataSource),
new ServletModule()
{
@Override
protected void configureServlets() {
// Mapper
bind(JacksonOMP.class).asEagerSingleton();
// ...
Map<String, String> initParams = new HashMap<String, String>();
initParams.put("com.sun.jersey.config.feature.Trace",
"true");
initParams.put("com.sun.jersey.api.json.POJOMappingFeature", "true");
serve("/services/*").with(
GuiceContainer.class,
initParams);
}
});
return injector;
}
Mapper defined
import javax.inject.Singleton;
import javax.ws.rs.Produces;
import javax.ws.rs.ext.ContextResolver;
import javax.ws.rs.ext.Provider;
@Provider
@Singleton
@Produces
public class JacksonOMP implements ContextResolver<ObjectMapper> {
@Override
public ObjectMapper getContext(Class<?> aClass) {
final ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
mapper.registerModule(new Hibernate4Module());
return mapper;
}
}
However - with this configuration alone, getContext() is never called, so the mapper is never registered. I'm stuck in a typical guice--annotations-mystery, where it's practically untraceable to what I'm actually supposed to be doing. Spring users just report registering the component, and the container just picks it up.
This answer talks about overriding my own javax.ws.rs.core.Application implementation. However, this looks hard-wired in the jersey-guice impementation of GuiceContainer to be DefaultResourceConfig():
@Override
protected ResourceConfig getDefaultResourceConfig(Map<String, Object> props,
WebConfig webConfig) throws ServletException {
return new DefaultResourceConfig();
}
Am I supposed subclass GuiceContainer here? Or is there some other magic annotation that I'm missing?
This seems a fairly common thing to want to do - I'm surprised at how hard it's proving to do with this guice combination.