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I have created a CORS filter that adds the "Access-Control-Allow-Origin headers to responses from the server, following the entry in the link.

My Application class has many singletons, and I have added the filter as one of those singletons:

singletons.add(new RESTCorsResponseFilter());

But the filter is never called. Where am I suppose to put it? My server is created in code as follows:

public class AppServer {

public static void main(String[] args) {
    Server server = new Server(8080);

    ServletContextHandler context = new ServletContextHandler(ServletContextHandler.NO_SESSIONS);
    //context.setContextPath("/");
    context.setContextPath("/api/v1.0");
    ServletHolder h = new ServletHolder(new HttpServletDispatcher());
    h.setInitParameter("javax.ws.rs.Application", "com.domain.services.Application");

    context.addServlet(h, "/*");
    server.setHandler(context);
    try {
        server.start();
        server.join();
    }
    catch (Exception e){
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}
}

How can I make that filter work? Where am I suppose to place it to register it?

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You have to register it as a provider. Did you annotate it @Provider?

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  • Yes, I did. Is that all it takes? I have annotated it provider, and I extended the ContainerResponseFilter interface, but it never gets called. Sep 7, 2014 at 19:40
  • What version of things are you using? How are you deploying this?
    – John Ament
    Sep 8, 2014 at 0:31
  • I am using JBoss-AS-7.1. Do I need to add something to the web.xml file for it do automatically recognize the filters and add them when they are annotated with @Provider? Sep 9, 2014 at 15:07
  • I ended up switching to Wildfly, and then I added the filter class as a filter in the web.xml file and it worked. Thanks for your pointers! Sep 10, 2014 at 20:17
  • Sorry, missed your response. The article you cited is for JAX-RS 2.0. If you implemented it verbatim from that site, it won't work on AS7.1.
    – John Ament
    Sep 10, 2014 at 21:39

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