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Migration from Apache Abdera to Apache Wink

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This section contains the following topics:

Consuming Atom Documents

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Apache Abdera - Click on link to Download - ConsumeAtomUsingAbdera.java

Abdera abdera = new Abdera();
Parser parser = abdera.getParser();
URL url = new URL("http://alexharden.org/blog/atom.xml");
Document<Feed> doc = parser.parse(url.openStream());
Feed feed = doc.getRoot();
System.out.println(feed.getTitle());
for (Entry entry : feed.getEntries()) {
    System.out.println("\t" + entry.getTitle());
}

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Apache Wink - Click on link to Download - ConsumeAtomUsingWink.java

RestClient client = new RestClient();
Resource resource = client.resource("http://alexharden.org/blog/atom.xml");
AtomFeed feed = resource.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_ATOM_XML).get(AtomFeed.class);
System.out.println(feed.getTitle().getValue());
for (AtomEntry entry : feed.getEntries()) {
    System.out.println("\t" + entry.getTitle().getValue());
}

Producing Atom Documents

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Apache Abdera - Click on links to Download - ProduceAtomUsingAbdera.java ProduceAtomUsingAbdera_web.xml

protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    Abdera abdera = new Abdera();
    Feed feed = abdera.newFeed();

    feed.setId("tag:example.org,2007:/foo");
    feed.setTitle("Test Feed");
    feed.setSubtitle("Feed subtitle");
    feed.setUpdated(new Date());
    feed.addAuthor("Shiva HR");
    feed.addLink("http://example.com");
    feed.addLink("http://example.com/foo", "self");

    Entry entry = feed.addEntry();
    entry.setId("tag:example.org,2007:/foo/entries/1");
    entry.setTitle("Entry title");
    entry.setSummaryAsHtml("<p>This is the entry title</p>");
    entry.setUpdated(new Date());
    entry.setPublished(new Date());
    entry.addLink("http://example.com/foo/entries/1");

    feed.getDocument().writeTo(response.getWriter());
} 

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Apache Wink - Click on links to Download - ProduceAtomUsingWink.java ProduceAtomUsingWink_web.xml

protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    AtomFeed feed = new AtomFeed();
    feed.setId("tag:example.org,2007:/foo");
    feed.setTitle(new AtomText("Test Feed"));
    feed.setSubtitle(new AtomText("Feed subtitle"));
    feed.setUpdated(new Date());

    AtomPerson person = new AtomPerson();
    person.setName("Shiva HR");
    feed.getAuthors().add(person);

    AtomLink link1 = new AtomLink();
    link1.setHref("http://example.com");
    feed.getLinks().add(link1);

    AtomLink link2 = new AtomLink();
    link2.setHref("http://example.com/foo");
    link2.setRel("self");
    feed.getLinks().add(link2);

    AtomEntry entry = new AtomEntry();
    entry.setId("tag:example.org,2007:/foo/entries/1");
    entry.setTitle(new AtomText("Entry title"));

    AtomText summary = new AtomText();
    summary.setType(AtomTextType.html);
    summary.setValue("<p>This is the entry title</p>");
    entry.setSummary(summary);

    entry.setUpdated(new Date());
    entry.setPublished(new Date());

    AtomLink link3 = new AtomLink();
    link3.setHref("http://example.com/foo/entries/1");
    entry.getLinks().add(link3);

    feed.getEntries().add(entry);

    AtomFeed.marshal(feed, response.getOutputStream());
}

Producing Atom Documents Using Apache Wink the JAX-RS Way

In order to produce an Atom document according to the JAX-RS specification using Apache Wink perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Eclipse development environment and then create a "Dynamic Web Project".
  2. Add Wink & its dependent JARs into Java Build Path and Java EE Module Dependencies.
  3. Create a POJO class and a method that creates Atom feed document. Annotate the class & its methods with the required JAX-RS annotations as below:
    ProduceAtom.java
  4. Add org.apache.wink.server.internal.servlet.RestServlet into web.xml and specify the path of above Resource class in it's init-param.
    See ProduceAtomWinkElegant_web.xml and application
  5. Deploy the web-application and access it using the url http://localhost:8080/ProduceAtom_Wink_Elegant/rest/getAtom
  6. Final WAR -> ProduceAtom_Wink_Elegant.zip (add Wink & its dependent JARs under ProduceAtom_Wink_Elegant\WEB-INF\lib and re-zip it as WAR).

Consuming RSS Documents

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Apache Abdera - Click on link to Download - ConsumeRssUsingAbdera.java

public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException, IOException {
    System.out.println("Consuming RSS Documents using Abdera...\n");
    Abdera abdera = new Abdera();
    Parser parser = abdera.getParser();
    URL url = new URL("http://www.rssboard.org/files/sample-rss-2.xml");
    Document<RssFeed> doc = parser.parse(url.openStream());
    RssFeed rssFeed = doc.getRoot();
    System.out.println("Title: " + rssFeed.getTitle());
    System.out.println("Description: " + rssFeed.getSubtitle() + "\n");
    int itemCount = 0;
    for (Entry entry : rssFeed.getEntries()) {
        System.out.println("Item " + ++itemCount + ":");
        System.out.println("\tTitle: " + entry.getTitle());
        System.out.println("\tPublish Date: " + entry.getPublished());
        System.out.println("\tDescription: " + entry.getContent());
    }
} 

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Apache Wink - Click on link to Download - ConsumeRssUsingWink.java

public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("Consuming RSS Documents using Apache Wink...\n");
    RestClient client = new RestClient();
    String url = "http://www.rssboard.org/files/sample-rss-2.xml";
    Resource resource = client.resource(url);
    RssFeed rss = resource.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML).get(RssFeed.class);
    RssChannel channel = rss.getChannel();
    System.out.println("Title: " + channel.getTitle());
    System.out.println("Description: " + channel.getDescription() + "\n");
    int itemCount = 0;
    for (RssItem item : channel.getItems()) {
        System.out.println("Item " + ++itemCount + ":");
        System.out.println("\tTitle: " + item.getTitle());
        System.out.println("\tPublish Date: " + item.getPubDate());
        System.out.println("\tDescription: " + item.getDescription());
    }
}

Creating RSS Documents

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Apache Abdera

As of v0.4 Abdera has no support for RSS write. TBD

Apache Wink

Same as in 2)a) or 2)b). The resource method now returns an RssFeed object instead of AtomFeed object. 

Apache Wink - Click on link to Download - ProduceRss_Wink_Elegant.zip

public static void main(String[] args) {
    System.out.println("Consuming RSS Documents using Apache Wink...\n");
    RestClient client = new RestClient();
    String url = "http://www.rssboard.org/files/sample-rss-2.xml";
    Resource resource = client.resource(url);
    RssFeed rss = resource.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML).get(RssFeed.class);
    RssChannel channel = rss.getChannel();
    System.out.println("Title: " + channel.getTitle());
    System.out.println("Description: " + channel.getDescription() + "\n");
    int itemCount = 0;
    for (RssItem item : channel.getItems()) {
        System.out.println("Item " + ++itemCount + ":");
        System.out.println("\tTitle: " + item.getTitle());
        System.out.println("\tPublish Date: " + item.getPubDate());
        System.out.println("\tDescription: " + item.getDescription());
    }
}

Writing Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) Server

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Scenario: Let us implement an APP server as described in the following beautiful article by James Snell:http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-atompp1/

Apache Abdera

  1. Open the Eclipse development environment and create a "Dynamic Web Project".
  2. Add Apache Abdera & its dependent JARs under Java EE Module Dependencies.
  3. Add the following CollectionAdapter and Provider classes under src/myPackage directory: APP_CollectionAdapter.java APP_ContentProvider.java
  4. Add org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.servlet.AbderaServlet into web.xml and point the following init paramters to the classes added above.
    org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.Provider
    org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.CollectionAdapter
    APP_Server_Abdera_web.xml
  5. Add the following index.jsp which has help on how to perform the APP operations: APP_Server_Abdera_index.jsp
  6. Deploy and run the application.

Final WAR -> APP_Server_Abdera.zip (add Apache Abdera & its dependent JARs under APP_Server_Abdera\WEB-INF\lib and re-zip it as WAR).

Apache Wink

  1. Open the Eclipse development environment and create a "Dynamic Web Project".
  2. Add Apache Wink & its dependent JARs under Java EE Module Dependencies.
  3. Add the following Resource class under src/myPackage directory: EntriesCollection.java
  4. Add org.apache.wink.server.internal.servlet.RestServlet into web.xml and specify the path of above Resource class in it's init-param. APP_Server_Wink_web.xml APP_Server_Wink_application
  5. Add the following index.jsp which has help on how to perform the APP operations: APP_Server_Wink_index.jsp
  6. Deploy and run the application.

Final WAR -> APP_Server_Wink.zip (add Apache Wink & its dependent JARs under APP_Server_Wink\WEB-INF\lib and re-zip it as WAR).

References:

Writing Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) Client

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Object Models Comparison for Atom Syndication Format (ASF)

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Object Models Comparison for Atom Publishing Protocol (APP)

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Object Models Comparison for RSS (Really Simple Syndication)

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