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Getting Start

This article is a sample demo to describe how to use vert.x zero in your project.

1. Source Code

package org.exmaple;

import io.vertx.up.annotations.EndPoint;

import javax.ws.rs.GET;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.PathParam;

@Path("/up/example")
@EndPoint
public class ZeroExpApi {

    @GET
    @Path("/first/{name}")
    public String sayZero(
            @PathParam("name") final String name) {
        return "Hello " + name;
    }
}

2. Console

Then you can run your api with the booter, for booter detail please refer to the home page of this project. You should see following logs in your console

...
[ ZERO ] ( 1 Event ) The endpoint org.exmaple.ZeroExpApi scanned 1 events of Event,  ...
...
[ ZERO ] ( Uri Register ) "/up/exmaple/first/:name" has been deployed by ZeroHttpAgent, ...
...

3. Curl Testing

curl http://localhost:6083/up/example/first/zero
{"brief":"OK","status":200,"data":"Hello zero"}

4. Hints

This is very simple demo endpoint api. Here are two comments for this example:

  • All api class must be marked with io.vertx.up.annotation.@EndPoint, this kind of class could be scanned by Zero.
  • Zero has implemented some part of JSR311, you can use some annotations that JSR311 provided such as: javax.ws.rs.@GET, java.ws.rs.@Path etc.
  • Your method must be marked with one of the method annotation: as javax.ws.rs.@GET above, Zero will ignore the method that was not marked with http method annotation.