William Cheng 26c17c5774
[Java] remove deprecated jackson classes (#7304)
* [java/resttemplate] Generate valid code if no Authentication implementations present

Take the logic used to decide which instances to add to the authentications map and re-use to not import classes or offer non-functional util methods

* parameterize formParams

fixes #5782

* replace use of ISO8601DateFormat and ISO8601Utils with StdDateFormat

fixes #5779

* add constructor to intialise calendar

* Revert "[java/resttemplate] Generate valid code if no Authentication implementations present"

This reverts commit 6e450907bae1d831a4a8c9b66f6b707424f0a39a.

* Revert "parameterize formParams"

This reverts commit 7a26ce5dd21ce147ed33728cd0091a29175367a4.

* also override single arg parse method to avoid throwing exception

* also override single arg parse method to avoid throwing exception

* update samples

* update samples

* fix jersey1 tests

* fix jersey2 test

* update resteasy dependencies

* fix java jersey2 oas3 tests

* use java8 in springboot-beanvalidation

Co-authored-by: Jon Freedman <jon.freedman@zoho.com>
2020-08-27 23:13:56 +08:00
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2020-06-14 17:01:18 +08:00

OpenAPI MSF4J generated server

WSO2 Microservices Framework for Java (MSF4J) is a lightweight high performance framework for developing & running microservices. WSO2 MSF4J is one of the highest performing lightweight Java microservices frameworks. Now openapi-generator will generate micro service skeleton from OpenAPI definition. So you can use this project to convert your OpenAPI definitions to micro service quickly. With this approach you can develop complete micro service within seconds from your OpenAPI definition.

MSF4J generator uses java-msf4j as the default library. Before you build/run service replace .deploy(new PetApi()) with your actual service class name in Application.java file like .deploy(new ApisAPI()) then it will start that service. If you have multiple service classes add them in , separated manner.

        new MicroservicesRunner()
                .deploy(new PetsApi())
                .start();

To Use-it : in the generated folder try

mvn package 

for build jar, then start your server:

java -jar target/java-msf4j-server-1.0.0.jar

Java Microservice listening on default port 9090. Run the following command or simply go to http://127.0.0.1:9090/pet/12 from your browser:

    curl http://127.0.0.1:9090/pet/12