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I had been working for sometime to figure out how to create a JAX Restful Service... using the guide available here - Jersey

As explained in Section 2.3.2, I had added the below dependency in Maven -

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.glassfish.jersey.containers</groupId>
    <artifactId>jersey-container-servlet</artifactId>
    <version>2.0</version>
</dependency>

In web.xml

<servlet>
    <servlet-name>Jersey REST Service</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>org.glassfish.jersey.servlet.ServletContainer</servlet-class>
    <init-param>
        <param-name>jersey.config.server.provider.classnames</param-name>
        <param-value>org.glassfish.jersey.filter.LoggingFilter</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <init-param>
        <param-name>javax.ws.rs.Application</param-name>
        <param-value>com.hms.rs.controller.MyApp</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
</servlet>

  <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>Jersey REST Service</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/services/*</url-pattern>
  </servlet-mapping>

and MyApp.java

public class MyApp extends Application{

     @Override
        public Set<Class<?>> getClasses() {
            return new HashSet<Class<?>>() {{
                // Add your resources.
            System.out.println("From the Myapp...");
                add(Patient.class);
                add(PatientController.class);

            // Add LoggingFilter.
                add(LoggingFilter.class);
            }};
        }
}

Patient.java -

@XmlRootElement(name = "Patient")
public class Patient {

    private String patientFName;
    private String patientLName;
    private int patientAge;
    private String patientSex;
    private String patientParentSpouse;
    private String patientQual;
    private String patientOccupation;
    private String patientComments;

    public Patient()
    {
    }

Setters and Getters....

}

PatientController.java -

@Path("/ManagePatient")
public class PatientController {
      @GET
  @Path("/getPatient")
  @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML)
  public Patient printPatient() {
      System.out.println("Hello.... from the PatientController");
      Patient ptnt = new Patient();
      ptnt.setPatientFName("FirstN");
      ptnt.setPatientLName("LName");
      ptnt.setPatientAge(30);
      ptnt.setPatientSex("M");
      ptnt.setPatientParentSpouse("ParentSpuse");
      ptnt.setPatientQual("engg");
      ptnt.setPatientOccupation("software");
      ptnt.setPatientComments("comments here");

      System.out.println("Patient = " + ptnt);

    //return ptnt.toString();
      return ptnt;
  } 

When I try to access this via browser @ localhost:8080/HMS_Web/services/ManagePatient/getPatient

I am getting

javax.servlet.ServletException: org.glassfish.jersey.message.internal.MessageBodyProviderNotFoundException: MessageBodyWriter not found for media type=text/html, type=class com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient, genericType=class com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient.

and I also see the below warning in the logs-

WARNING: A provider com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient registered in SERVER runtime does not implement any provider interfaces applicable in the SERVER runtime. Due to constraint configuration problems the provider com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient will be ignored. 

If Jersey 2.0 supports JAXB based xml or json support as mentioned @ section "8.1.1.2. JAXB based JSON support" in the Jersey guide, I am not sure why I am receiving the Provider errors.

Could any JAX-WS expert help me understand and also provide me direction on how to resolve this situation?

Thank you in advance

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  • Just add Genson to your classpath and everything should work. It would also automatically support jaxb annotations.
    – eugen
    Sep 28, 2015 at 10:03

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you are accessing the service via browser, so your PatientController will try to render response as html, I guess this is the reason for the

javax.servlet.ServletException: org.glassfish.jersey.message.internal.MessageBodyProviderNotFoundException: MessageBodyWriter not found for media type=text/html, type=class com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient, genericType=class com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient.

try to comsume the service via jersey client api as following:

WebTarget webTarget = client.target("http://localhost:8080/HMS_Web/services/ManagePatient/getPatient");

Patient patient = webTarget.request(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML_TYPE).get(Patient.class);

for the warning:

WARNING: A provider com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient registered in SERVER runtime does not implement any provider interfaces applicable in the SERVER runtime. Due to constraint configuration problems the provider com.hms.app.ui.beans.Patient will be ignored. 

I think you should remove:

add(Patient.class);

in your MyApp. Patient is just a POJO, it is neither a resource nor a provider.

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  • Thank you very much. I had worded the question wrong with respect to using the browser and I am using cURL for retrieving xml or json... While retrieving xml - I am getting HTTP 500 response (which I am trying to find out why) and while retrieving json - I am getting MessageBodyWriter not found for media type=application/json. Working on adding moxy for that. Thank you very much for the response.
    – Satya
    Aug 5, 2013 at 15:05

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