Screencast #Web11: Travel Map - Another Real-life app using jMaki & Jersey
Posted by arungupta on January 01, 2008 at 03:52 PM | Comments (0)
In
my role of Technology Evangelist, I get the opportunity to meet a lot of
community (folks like you :) all around the world. In the year 2007, I
represented GlassFish
(and related technologies - Metro,
jMaki and Jersey)
at multiple
conferences. This blog introduces a new real-life
application that plots all the places I visited this year on a
jMaki-wrapped
Google Map widget. Clicking on the marker shows more information about
the event such as dates and the blog entry covering the event.
Play the video below to see how the application looks like.
Here is the architecture of this application:
It consists of a server-side and a client-side applications -
developed as NetBeans
projects.
Server-side project - A RESTful Web service endpoint that
provides resource represenations
for all the events attended and associated meta information such as
date and blog URLs. This endpoint is created using Jersey.
Client-side project - A jMaki-enabled Web
application that consumes the representations generated
by the RESTful Web service and plots the information on a jMaki-wrapped
Google Map widget.
Both the server-side and client-side are deployed on GlassFish.
This
is only a sample application so optimizations are certainly possible
and corner cases (such as no blog entry for a particular visit) are not
accounted for. But the application still demonstrates the concept. The
fully built application looks like as shown below:
My
first presentation in this role was Sun Tech Days Atlanta (highlighted
in the image). This application generates an interactive Google Map so
feel free to zoom in/out and click
And one last thing before we build the application. Here is
the list of technologies and associated concepts used to build this
application:
Jersey
Shows an example of how RESTful Web services can be
easily generated from JPA Entity Classes.
Shows how all the resource representations (instead of
reference to individual resources) can be returned by a Jersey endpoint.
jMaki
Shows how to consume XML data from an external
service (RESTful Web service endpoint) in this case.
Shows how the underlying data model of a widget (Google
Map in this case) can be accessed and manipulated.
GlassFish
All
the applications are deployed on GlassFish - implicit in the
development/deplyment process through seamless integration with
NetBeans.
NetBeans 6
Used for generation of RESTful Web services from JPA
Entity Classes.
Used for generating/deploying jMaki projects and
drag-and-drop of jMaki-wrapped widgets.
JavaScript Closures - to persist the state for asynchronous
callback functions
JavaScript DOM processing - to process the XML data
received from Jersey endpoint.
Google Maps API
Generate meaningful markers on each location
Populate Google Map from a RESTful Web service endpoint
Java Persistence API - to retrieve data from the database.
And finally, lets build this application. Lets build the
RESTful Web service endpoint project first.
Create and Populate the Database
In the NetBeans IDE, go to Services tab, and connect to
the database with URL "jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/sample
[app on APP]" (right-click and select "Connect...").
Right-click on this database and select "Execute
Command..." and create a table by giving the following
command:
create table EVENTS (id int GENERATED ALWAYS AS
IDENTITY,
event_name varchar(255),
dates varchar(20),
venue varchar(255),
blogs varchar(2056),
PRIMARY KEY (id))
Notice,
the "id" column is marked as IDENTITY that instructs the database to
auto generate the values for this column and increment by 1 (default)
for each row. This column is also marked as the primary key.
Again right-click on the database and select "Execute
Command..." to add data to the table by giving the
following command:
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue,
blogs) VALUES('SunTech Days - Atlanta', 'Jan 16 - Jan 17',
'Cobb Galleria Center, Two
Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia, 30339',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/wsit_and_web_2_0');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('jMaki Day', '
Feb 23', '4150
Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/sun_internal_jmaki_day_review');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Ajax World - New
York', 'Mar 19 - Mar 21', 'The
Roosevelt Hotel, 45 E 45th St, New York, NY 10017',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/sun_ajax_world');
INSERT
INTO
EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('The Server Side Java
Symposium - Las Vegas', 'Mar 22', '3355 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las
Vegas, NV 89109',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/sun_the_server_side_java,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/tango_at_venetian_las_vegas');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('JavaOne - San
Francisco', 'May 7 - May 11', 'Moscone
Center, 747 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/slides_for_ts_4865,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/javaone_2007_day_1_finished,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/javaone_2007_day_1,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/javascript_everywhere_javaone_2007_demo,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/excel_using_wsit_javaone_2007,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/ts_4865_takes_two_to,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/communityone_glassfish_day_report,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/javaone_2007_backstage,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/javaone_2007_is_almost_here,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/my_javaone_2007_picks');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Rails Conf -
Portland', 'May 17 - May 20', '777 NE MLK, Jr. Blvd. Portland,
OR
97232',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/tim_bray_s_keynote_session,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/sun_rails_conf_2007_keep,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/getting_started_with_jruby_tutorial,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jmaki_netbeans_and_glassfish_in');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Google Developer
Day - San Jose', 'May 31', '150 W San Carlos St San Jose, CA 95113',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/google_developer_day_report');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Mashup Camp -
Mountain View', 'Jul 18 - Jul 19', 'Computer History Museum, 1401 N
Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA 94043',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jmaki_at_mashup_camp_report,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jmaki_mashup_camp');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('OSCON -
Portland',
'Jul 23 - Jul 27', '777 NE MLK, Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97232',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jmaki_oscon');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('JRuby Hack Day -
San Francisco', 'Aug 8', '1201 8th St, San Francisco, CA 94107',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jruby_on_rails_hackday_report,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/learn_jruby_on_rails_free');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Rich Web
Experience - San Jose', 'Sep 6 - Sep 8', '170 S Market St, San
Jose,
CA 95113',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/the_rich_web_experience_2007,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jmaki_javafx_the_rich_web');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Rails Conf Europe
- Berlin', 'Sep 17 - Sep 19', 'Maritim Pro Arte,
Friedrichstrasse 151,
10117 Berlin',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/rails_conf_europe_2007_day2,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/rails_conf_europe_2007_day1,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/rails_conf_europe_2007_day,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jmaki_netbeans_and_glassfish_in1');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Sun Tech Days -
Rome', 'Sep 24 - Sep 25', 'Meliá Roma Aurelia Antica, Vía
Aldobrandeschi, 223
Rome ITALY 00163',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/netbeans_day_rome_2007,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/travel_tips_to_rome,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_metro_jersey_and_jmaki');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Sun Tech Days -
Milan', 'Sep 26 - Sep 28', 'ATA Hotel Quark - Via Lampedusa 11/a 20141
Milano, Italia',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_day_milan_2007');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Mid West Java
Tech Days - Minneapolis', 'Oct 16', 'University of St Thomas,
MPL 201,
1000 LaSalle Avenue,
Minneapolis, MN 55403-2005',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/mid_west_java_tech_days,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/metro_and_jmaki_in_minneapolis');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Mid West Java
Tech Days
- Chicago', 'Oct 18', 'Donald E Stephens Convention Center, 9301, W
Bryn Mawr Ave,
Rosemont IL 60018',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/mid_west_java_tech_days1,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/crowne_plaza_chicago_o_hare,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/metro_and_jmaki_in_minneapolis');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Silicon Valley
Code Camp
- Los Altos', 'Oct 27', 'Foothill College, Los Altos, CA',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/silicon_valley_code_camp_trip,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/metro_jmaki_silicon_valley_code');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Sun Tech Days -
Beijing', 'Nov 1 - Nov 3', 'Beijing International Convention
Center,
No.8
Beichendong Road Chaoyang District, Beijing',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_day_beijing_2007_by,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/wangfujing_street_authentic_china_in,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/sun_tech_days_beijing_talent,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/sun_tech_days_beijing_day,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/travel_tips_to_beijing,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_day_beijing');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Partner
Preso
- Toronto', 'Nov 21', 'Toronto City Center',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/metro_jmaki_jruby_glassfish_q');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Partner
Preso
- Montreal', 'Nov 21', 'Montreal City Center',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/metro_jmaki_jruby_glassfish_q');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('GlassFish
- Delhi University',
'Dec 3', 'New Delhi',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_delhi_university');
INSERT
INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('FOSS.IN -
Bangalore', 'Dec 4', 'India Institute of Science, Bangalore',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/packaging_java_apps_for_ubuntu,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/foss_in_schedules_now_available,
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_foss_in_2007');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Partner
Preso
- Bangalore', 'Dec 4', 'Bangalore',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_bangalore_chennai_and_pune');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Partner
Preso
- Chennai', 'Dec 5', 'Chennai',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_bangalore_chennai_and_pune');
INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates, venue, blogs) VALUES('Partner
Preso
- Pune', 'Dec 6', 'Pune',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/glassfish_bangalore_chennai_and_pune'); INSERT INTO EVENTS (event_name, dates,
venue, blogs) VALUES('Partner
Preso
- San Francisco', 'Dec 17', 'San Francisco',
'http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/');
These
SQL statements populate the database with details about my visits in
2007. If you'd like to develop a similar application highlighting your
visits then you'll need to modify the VALUES
clause to match accordingly.
Create and Configure RESTful Web service endpoint
Create a Persistence Unit as described in "Generating
Entity Classes from Database" section in Getting
Started with RESTful Web Services. Lets say the project name
is "WebApplication3", package name is "events" and the table name to
generate Entity classes is EVENTS. Take everything else as the defaults.
Add a new class EventsList in the events
package as:
@javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement
public class EventsList {
@javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement
protected java.util.List<Events> events;
public EventsList() {
if (events == null)
events = new
java.util.ArrayList<Events>();
}
public void add(Events name) {
events.add(name);
}
public java.util.List<Events> getValue() {
return events;
}
}
In service.EventsResource,
change the method associated with GET to:
public EventsList get() {
EventsList eventsList = new EventsList();
List<Events> list =
PersistenceService.getInstance().createQuery("SELECT e FROM Events
e").getResultList();
for (Events e : list) {
eventsList.add(e);
}
return eventsList;
}
This
will ensure that all the resource representations are returned instead
of a reference to the resource. Make sure to fix the imports.
That's it, our server-side project is now ready. "http://localhost:8080/WebApplication3/resources/events"
now return a complete RESTful representation of all the rows from the
database table EVENTS.
Lets build the client-side application next. Make sure jMaki
plug-in in NetBeans IDE is already installed.
In the NetBeans IDE, create a new Web project, enable "Ajax
Framework" and choose the "Standard"
layout for "index.jsp". Lets say the
project name is "WebApplication4".
Drag-and-drop
a jMaki-wrapped Google Map widget in the 'Main Content Area' and
jMaki-wrapped Yahoo Button in the 'Sidebar Content Here'.
Customise the widgets
Add id="mymap" attribute to the
Google Map widget. The updated widget looks like as shown below:
In glue,js, add the following
code to *onClick subscribe method:
var url = jmaki.xhp + "?id=events";
var _map = jmaki.getWidget("mymap").map;
_map.setZoom(2);
_map.clearOverlays();
_map.enableInfoWindow();
jmaki.doAjax({method: "GET",
url: url,
callback: function(_req)
{
var xmlobject = (new DOMParser()).parseFromString(_req.responseText,
"text/xml");
var root = xmlobject.getElementsByTagName('eventsList')[0];
var events = root.getElementsByTagName('events');
for (var i = 0 ; i < events.length ; i++) {
var event = events[i];
var eventName =
event.getElementsByTagName('eventName')[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
var venue = event.getElementsByTagName('venue')[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
var blogs = event.getElementsByTagName('blogs')[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
var dates = event.getElementsByTagName('dates')[0].firstChild.nodeValue; var
id = event.getElementsByTagName('id')[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
var encodedLocation = encodeURIComponent("location=" + venue);
var url = jmaki.xhp + "?id=yahoogeocoder&urlparams=" +
encodedLocation;
jmaki.myHandler(url, eventName, blogs, dates, id, _map);
}
}
});
Add the following functions above the *onClick
subscribe method:
// "Function closure" used from
http://econym.googlepages.com/basic1.htm
// Creates local copy of "marker" and "html" variables to be preserved
for later use
function createMarker(point,html) {
var marker = new GMarker(point);
GEvent.addListener(marker, "click",
function() {
marker.openInfoWindowHtml(html);
});
return marker;
};
// Function closure that preserves "eventName", "blogs", "dates and "id"
// Gets the latitude/longitude from Yahoo Geocoding service and plots
them on the map
// Also creates meaningful markers
jmaki.myHandler = function(_url, eventName, blogs, dates, id, _map) {
jmaki.doAjax({url: _url,
callback : function(req) {
if (req.responseText.length > 0) {
jmaki.log("name: " + eventName);
var response = eval("(" + req.responseText + ")");
var coordinates = response.coordinates;
jmaki.publish("/jmaki/plotmap", coordinates);
jmaki.log("plotting " + eventName);
var latlng = new GLatLng(coordinates[0].latitude,
coordinates[0].longitude);
var blogHtml = "";
b = blogs.split(', ');
for (i=0; i<b.length; i++) {
blogHtml += '<a href="' + b[i] + '">' + (i+1) +
'</a>';
if (i<b.length-1)
blogHtml += ", ";
}
assuming WebApplication3 is the project where RESTful Web service endpoint is hosted.
That completes our client-side web application as well. Now, either hit
F6 (default key to Run the NetBeans project) and this will show
http://localhost:8080/WebApplication4/index.jsp in the configured
browser. Once you click on "Plot Events" button, all the markers on the
Google Map are plotted. Future Improvements
An
alternate title of this blog entry could've been "How I spent my winter
break ?". But in order to keep the title inline with rest of other
entries (keeping it simple and reflecting the content of the entry) I
decided to use the existing title ;-)