Package org.restlet.example.ext.wadl

Source Code of org.restlet.example.ext.wadl.FirstResourceClientMain

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package org.restlet.example.ext.wadl;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.restlet.data.Form;
import org.restlet.representation.Representation;
import org.restlet.resource.ClientResource;
import org.restlet.resource.ResourceException;

public class FirstResourceClientMain {

    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException,
            ResourceException {

        // Define our Restlet client resources.
        ClientResource app = new ClientResource(
                "http://localhost:8111/firstResource");
        ClientResource itemsResource = new ClientResource(
                "http://localhost:8111/firstResource/items");
        ClientResource itemResource = null;

        // Displays the WADL documentation of the application
        app.options().write(System.out);

        // Create a new item
        Item item = new Item("item1", "this is an item.");
        Representation r = itemsResource.post(getRepresentation(item));
        if (itemsResource.getStatus().isSuccess()) {
            itemResource = new ClientResource(r.getLocationRef());
        }

        if (itemResource != null) {
            // Prints the representation of the newly created resource.
            get(itemResource);

            // Prints the list of registered items.
            get(itemsResource);

            // Update the item
            item.setDescription("This is an other description");
            itemResource.put(getRepresentation(item));

            // Prints the list of registered items.
            get(itemsResource);

            // delete the item
            itemResource.delete();

            // Print the list of registered items.
            get(itemsResource);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Prints the resource's representation.
     *
     * @param clientResource
     *            The Restlet client resource.
     * @throws IOException
     * @throws ResourceException
     */
    public static void get(ClientResource clientResource) throws IOException,
            ResourceException {
        clientResource.get();
        if (clientResource.getStatus().isSuccess()
                && clientResource.getResponse().isEntityAvailable()) {
            clientResource.getResponseEntity().write(System.out);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Returns the Representation of an item.
     *
     * @param item
     *            the item.
     *
     * @return The Representation of the item.
     */
    public static Representation getRepresentation(Item item) {
        // Gathering informations into a Web form.
        Form form = new Form();
        form.add("name", item.getName());
        form.add("description", item.getDescription());
        return form.getWebRepresentation();
    }

}
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