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Dropwizard/Spring

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Welcome to the Dropwizard/Spring project

Introduction

Dropwizard is a Java framework for developing ops-friendly, high-performance, RESTful web services.

Spring is the most popular application development framework for enterprise Java™.

This project provide a simple method for integrating Spring with Dropwizard.

Versions

The current version of the project is 0.2.

dropwizard-spring Dropwizard Spring
master (0.3.2) 0.7.0 4.0.5.RELEASE
master (0.3.1) 0.6.2 3.1.4.RELEASE
0.2 0.6.0 3.1.3.RELEASE
0.1 0.5.1 3.1.1.RELEASE

Installation

To install Dropwizard/Spring you just have to add this Maven dependency in your project :

<dependency>
     <groupId>com.github.nhuray</groupId>
     <artifactId>dropwizard-spring</artifactId>
     <version>0.2</version>
</dependency>

Usage

The Dropwizard/Spring integration allow to automatically initialize Dropwizard environment through a Spring application context including health checks, resources, providers, tasks and managed.

To use Dropwizard/Spring you just have to add a SpringBundle and create your Spring application context.

For example :

public class HelloApp extends Service<HelloAppConfiguration> {

    private static final String CONFIGURATION_FILE = "src/test/resources/hello/hello.yml";

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
      new HelloApp().run(new String[]{"server", CONFIGURATION_FILE});
    }

    @Override
    public void initialize(Bootstrap<HelloAppConfiguration> bootstrap) {
      // register configuration, environment and placeholder
      bootstrap.addBundle(new SpringBundle(applicationContext(), true, true, true));
    }

    @Override
    public void run(HelloAppConfiguration configuration, Environment environment) throws Exception {
      // doing nothing
    }


    private ConfigurableApplicationContext applicationContext() throws BeansException {
      AnnotationConfigApplicationContext context = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext();
      context.scan("hello");
      return context;
    }
}

In this example we create a Spring application context based on annotation to resolve Spring beans.

The SpringBundle class use the application context to initialize Dropwizard environment including health checks, resources, providers, tasks and managed.

Moreover the SpringBundle class register :

  • a ConfigurationPlaceholderConfigurer to resolve Dropwizard configuration as Spring placeholders (For example : ${http.port}).

  • the Dropwizard configuration with the name dw to retrieve complex configuration with Spring Expression Language (For example : #{dw.httpConfiguration}).

  • the Dropwizard environment with the name dwEnv to retrieve complex configuration with Spring Expression Language (For example : #{dwEnv.validator}).

Please take a look at the hello application located in src/test/java/hello.

License

The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt