A tutorial on how to create a web application using basic Spring MVC from spring-framework 3.0.5. We will design our web-based application based on the standard Spring MVC where request to the web-app will be routed to a Controller module, then to it's jsp View with data from our business Model
"This page describes how you can get an extended WADL from your REST app. It aligns mostly with the extended-wadl-webapp sample and uses these features:
Add additional doc tags to the WADL
Create JAXB beans from xsd - you might also create the schema from your beans
Add the grammars element that includes the xsd file from which JAXB beans were generated to the WADL
Add javadoc from your resource classes to the WADL, using most of the supported javadoc tags
For getting the extended WADL as described above these things have to be done:
Configure the maven-jaxb-plugin to create JAXB beans from xsd - this is described here just to describe what's done in the sample.
Add the application-doc.xml and application-grammars.xml to the build classpath
Configure the maven-javadoc-plugin with the ResourceDoclet provided by the wadl-resourcedoc-doclet artifact to create the resource-doc.xml.
Create a subclass of WadlGeneratorConfig that defines/configures the WadlGenerators to use
Specify your custom WadlGeneratorConfig in the web.xml as the WadlGeneratorConfig"
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