Created March 31, 2025
The Google Web Toolkit JSON Overlay library provides the JSON Overlays that can be used to access the Web service API for this application.
String url = ...; RequestBuilder request = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET, url); request.sendRequest(null, new RequestCallback() { public void onResponseReceived(Request request, Response response) { if (200 == response.getStatusCode()) { //handle the successful data... ApiPrivilege data = ApiPrivilege.fromJson(response.getText()); //handle the ApiPrivilege... } else { //handle the error... } } public void onError(Request request, Throwable throwable) { //handle the error... } });
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api-gwt-json-overlay.jar | 50.85K | The sources for the GWT JSON overlay. |
Created March 31, 2025
The Java client-side library is used to provide the set of Java objects that can be serialized to/from JSON using Jackson. This is useful for accessing the JSON REST endpoints that are published by this application.
java.net.URL url = new java.net.URL(baseURL + "/api_user/privileges"); ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); java.net.URLConnection connection = url.openConnection(); connection.connect(); ApiPrivilege result = (ApiPrivilege) mapper.readValue( connection.getInputStream(), ApiPrivilege.class ); //handle the result as needed...
javax.ws.rs.client.Client client = javax.ws.rs.client.ClientBuilder.newClient(); ApiPrivilege result = client.target(baseUrl + "/api_user/privileges") .get(ApiPrivilege.class); //handle the result as needed...
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api-json-client.jar | 62.53K | The binaries for the Java JSON client library. |
api-json-client-json-sources.jar | 50.22K | The sources for the Java JSON client library. |
Created March 31, 2025
The JavaScript client-side library defines classes that can be (de)serialized to/from JSON. This is useful for accessing the resources that are published by this application, but only those that produce a JSON representation of their resources (content type "application/json").
The library uses ES6 class syntax which has limited support. See MDN and the ES6 Compatibility Table for more details.
The library contains a UMD loader which supports AMD, CommonJS and browser globals. The browser global variable name for this library is "javascriptClient".
//read the resource in JSON: var json = JSON.parse(jsonString); //create an object var object = new Object(json); //retreive the json again var newJson = object.toJSON(); //serialize the json var newJsonString = JSON.stringify(newJson);
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api-javascript-client-js.zip | 14.51K | The JavaScript client-side library defines classes that can be (de)serialized to/from JSON. This is useful for accessing the resources that are published by this application, but only those that produce a JSON representation of their resources (content type "application/json"). The library uses ES6 class syntax which has limited support. See MDN and the ES6 Compatibility Table for more details. The library contains a UMD loader which supports AMD, CommonJS and browser globals. The browser global variable name for this library is "javascriptClient". JavaScript Example
//read the resource in JSON: var json = JSON.parse(jsonString); //create an object var object = new Object(json); //retreive the json again var newJson = object.toJSON(); //serialize the json var newJsonString = JSON.stringify(newJson); |