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Created by Fang on May 17, 2012 19:31:39
Last update: May 17, 2012 19:31:39
To inject ServletContext into a Spring bean:
implement ServletContextAware :
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import...
Define bean in Spring application context:
<beans:bean id="myBean"
class="com.example.M...
Created by Fang on May 03, 2012 15:07:17
Last update: May 03, 2012 15:07:52
Scaling an image with default Java API loses quality (horribly!):
public static BufferedImage resizeImage(Buffer...
The imgscalr library does the job beautifully. And its' very easy to do:
// import org.imgscalr.Scalr;
public static...
To import the library in Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.imgscalr</groupId>
...
Created by Fang on April 16, 2012 13:32:10
Last update: April 16, 2012 13:32:10
There are two steps to create a custom function for JSP:
Declare the function in the TLD:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<taglib...
Implement the function (must be static):
package com.example;
public class UrlTransl...
To use the function:
<%@ taglib uri="http://www.example.com/jsp/tags" p...
Created by Fang on February 24, 2012 14:38:06
Last update: April 06, 2012 13:19:29
Step 1: create a Json factory:
package com.my.service.dev;
import java.io....
Step 2: use it:
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(new AllowCo...
Created by Fang on March 30, 2012 12:15:49
Last update: March 30, 2012 12:15:49
1. mvc:default-servlet-handler Configures a handler for serving static resources by forwarding to the Servlet container's default Servlet. Use of this handler allows using a "/" mapping with the DispatcherServlet while still utilizing the Servlet container to serve static resources. HandlerMapping: org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.SimpleUrlHandlerMapping Handler: org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.SimpleUrlHandlerMapping Attribute Description default-servlet-name The name of the default Servlet to forward to for static resource requests. The handler will try to auto-detect the container's default Servlet at startup time using a list of known names. If the default Servlet cannot be detected because of using an unknown container or because it has been manually configured, the servlet name must be set explicitly. 2. mvc:view-controller Defines a simple Controller that selects a view to render the response. HandlerMapping: org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.SimpleUrlHandlerMapping Handler: org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.ParameterizableViewController Attribute Description...
Created by Fang on March 28, 2012 12:30:22
Last update: March 28, 2012 12:30:36
To check password against login credential:
// import org.springframework.security.authenticat...
To replace authentication credentials with a new one:
SecurityContext securityContext = SecurityContextH...
Created by Fang on March 06, 2012 12:25:33
Last update: March 06, 2012 12:25:33
In the bean validation API javadoc, for every constraint annotation, there's a corresponding .List annotation. For example, for @NotNull , there's @NotNull.List , for which JavaDoc says: Defines several @NotNull annotations on the same element What would you accomplish with multiple @NotNull annotations that you cannot accomplish with one @NotNull ? This is a test to reveal some of the facts. Change the Person class to:
package com.example; public class Person { ... Add another JUnit test ( src/test/com/example/TestPersonWithList.java ): package com.example; import java.util.Itera... As the test shows, a Person bean can never be valid because we are requiring that name must begin with Mr and Ms . One might think that the same can be accomplished by simply repeating the @Pattern annotation multiple times,...
Created by Fang on March 06, 2012 12:24:53
Last update: March 06, 2012 12:24:53
Validation groups can be used to control which rules validation rules to run. A validation group can be identified by any Java interface (not class!). Multiple validation groups may be specified when validating.
In this example, I added a validation group named MyValidationGroup ( src/main/java/com/example/MyValidationGroup.java in Maven project):
package com.example;
public interface MyVal...
and added a @Size rule for a person's name, because my database can only store up to 15 characters for a person's name:
package com.example;
import javax.validatio...
Now validate Person with a JUnit test ( src/test/java/com/example/TestPersonWithGroup.java in Maven project):
package com.example;
import java.util.Set;
...
Test with " mvn clean test ". The rules where groups is not specified, which belong to the javax.validation.groups.Default group, are not executed with these tests.
Created by Fang on March 06, 2012 12:24:05
Last update: March 06, 2012 12:24:05
A bean class may also be defined through composition. The validation rules of referenced beans are not automatically called when a composite bean is validated. You need to use the @Valid annotation to trigger cascade validation.
As an example, I create a class named AccountPerson2 , which contains a Person with the addition of an email field ( src/main/java/com/example/AccountPerson2.java in Maven project):
package com.example;
import javax.validatio...
Now validate AccountPerson2 with a JUnit test ( src/test/java/com/example/AccountPerson2Test.java in Maven project):
package com.example;
import java.util.Set;
...
Test with " mvn clean test " and you'll see that the validation rules of the Person class are executed when an AccountPerson2 bean is validated. Without the @Valid annotation, the validation rules of Person will not be called.
Created by Fang on March 06, 2012 12:22:48
Last update: March 06, 2012 12:22:48
When a bean class inherits another class, the validation rules of the parent class is automatically executed when a child class bean is validated.
As an example, I create a class named AccountPerson , which inherits the Person class with the addition of an email field ( src/main/java/com/example/AccountPerson.java in Maven project):
package com.example;
import javax.validatio...
Now validate AccountPerson with a JUnit test ( src/test/java/com/example/AccountPersonTest.java in Maven project):
package com.example;
import java.util.Set;
...
Test with " mvn clean test " and you'll see that the validation rules of the Person class are executed when an AccountPerson bean is validated.