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APIVersioningClassDesign

A sample project that explains how chain of responsibility can be used to handle API versions (requests and responses) in place of the conventional multi-level heirarchy class design.

Original Blog: TBD

How to deploy and run

Simply clone and run the following commands on the directory where pom.xml is present.

  1. mvn clean install

  2. mvn exec:java

To test, you can run the following from console:

curl -X GET -H "Content-Type: application/xml" http://localhost:8081/users/v1.0.0/userid/100

or

curl -X GET -H "Content-Type: application/xml" http://localhost:8081/users/v2.0.0/userid/100

Dependencies

You will need java, Grizzly and Mongo instance. Also, you need to create a table called user in a DB called exampleDB and insert rows (run the below in the mongo console):

use exampleDB

db.user.insert({"id":"100", "name":"Ram", "country":"IN"})

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