Showing posts with label file. Show all posts
Showing posts with label file. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Download File or Java Serializable object with REST

In this post I'm going to tell how to export a file or Serialzable java object in the server using a REST api call.

From the client's perspective he is downloading a file.
If you want to enable downloading a file in the server you can do it in the following way.
    @GET
    @Path("/{modelName}")
    @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)
    public Response exportFile(@PathParam("modelName") String modelName) {

        try {
            MLModelNew model = mlModelHandler.getModel(tenantId, userName, modelName);
            if(model != null) {
                String filePath = model.getStorageDirectory();
                File file = new File(filePath);
                return Response.ok(file).build();
            } else {
                return Response.status(Response.Status.NOT_FOUND).build();
            }
        } catch (MLModelHandlerException e) {
            logger.error(String.format(
                    "Error while retrieving model [name] %s. Cause: %s",
                    modelName, e.getMessage()));
            return Response.status(Response.Status.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR).entity(e.getMessage()).build();
        }
    }
There's another useful scenario of downloading a java serializable object as it is. This can be done by sending it as a stream. Here is how you can send a java object as a stream.
This example send an object type of MLModel as a stream.
    @GET
    @Path("/{modelName}")
    @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)
    public Response exportModel(@PathParam("modelName") String modelName) {

        try {
            MLModelNew model = mlModelHandler.getModel(tenantId, userName, modelName);
            if(model != null) {
                final MLModel generateModel = mlModelHandler.retrieveModel(model.getId());
                StreamingOutput stream = new StreamingOutput() {
                    public void write(OutputStream outputStream) throws IOException {
                        ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(outputStream);
                        out.writeObject(generateModel);
                    }
                };
                return Response.ok(stream).build();
            } else {
                return Response.status(Response.Status.NOT_FOUND).build();
            }
        } catch (Exception e) {
            logger.error(String.format(
                    "Error while retrieving model [name] %s. Cause: %s",
                    modelName, e.getMessage()));
            return Response.status(Response.Status.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR).entity(e.getMessage()).build();
        } 
    }
References :

[1] http://examples.javacodegeeks.com/enterprise-java/rest/jax-rs-download-file/
[2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10100936/file-downloading-in-restfull-web-services
[3] http://howtodoinjava.com/2013/05/10/resteasy-file-download-example/
[4] http://rest.elkstein.org/2008/02/using-rest-in-java.html
[5] http://java.dzone.com/articles/streaming-apis-json-vs-xml-and
[6] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29640523/streaming-the-result-of-rest-api-from-twitter
[7] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3496209/input-and-output-binary-streams-using-jersey
[8] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23421967/jax-rs-send-serialized-objects
[9] https://developer.jboss.org/thread/174955
[10] http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-5things1/
[11] http://www.postseek.com/meta/8ee7d7c8a67ab5f555f0403d19d27dd9 -