Using Spring HTTP Invoker in Micronaut












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We have plenty of small Spring Boot applications that are potential candidates for a migration to Micronaut. Most of them use Springs HTTP Invoker to communicate with each other.



Here is an example of a client side service bean that will perform a remoting call.



  @Bean
public HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean brokerService() {
HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean invoker = buildHttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean();
invoker.setServiceUrl(remotingBaseUrl + BrokerService.URI);
invoker.setServiceInterface(BrokerService.class);
return invoker;
}


The BrokerService looks e.g. like this



public interface BrokerService {

/**
* Creates a new offer of the given data.
*
* @param ctx All relevant data to create a new offer.
* @return the newly created offer instance.
*/
Offer createOffer(OfferCreationContext ctx);
}


Is there a way in Micronaut to use the Spring HTTP Invoker?










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  • Can you show the code for BrokerService ?

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:02











  • @JamesKleeh Thank you for replying. What exactly would you like to see from the BrokerService? Is the interface enough or would you like to see the server implementation?

    – saw303
    Nov 14 '18 at 5:27






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    I don't think anything prevents you from using spring http invoker in Micronaut, however you could likely achieve the same thing with the micronaut http client without having to add a dependency to spring http invoker. If you were to extend that interface with another interface and annotate it with @Client and extend the methods to add the @Get/@Put/etc annotations, I believe it should work

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38
















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We have plenty of small Spring Boot applications that are potential candidates for a migration to Micronaut. Most of them use Springs HTTP Invoker to communicate with each other.



Here is an example of a client side service bean that will perform a remoting call.



  @Bean
public HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean brokerService() {
HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean invoker = buildHttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean();
invoker.setServiceUrl(remotingBaseUrl + BrokerService.URI);
invoker.setServiceInterface(BrokerService.class);
return invoker;
}


The BrokerService looks e.g. like this



public interface BrokerService {

/**
* Creates a new offer of the given data.
*
* @param ctx All relevant data to create a new offer.
* @return the newly created offer instance.
*/
Offer createOffer(OfferCreationContext ctx);
}


Is there a way in Micronaut to use the Spring HTTP Invoker?










share|improve this question

























  • Can you show the code for BrokerService ?

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:02











  • @JamesKleeh Thank you for replying. What exactly would you like to see from the BrokerService? Is the interface enough or would you like to see the server implementation?

    – saw303
    Nov 14 '18 at 5:27






  • 1





    I don't think anything prevents you from using spring http invoker in Micronaut, however you could likely achieve the same thing with the micronaut http client without having to add a dependency to spring http invoker. If you were to extend that interface with another interface and annotate it with @Client and extend the methods to add the @Get/@Put/etc annotations, I believe it should work

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38














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We have plenty of small Spring Boot applications that are potential candidates for a migration to Micronaut. Most of them use Springs HTTP Invoker to communicate with each other.



Here is an example of a client side service bean that will perform a remoting call.



  @Bean
public HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean brokerService() {
HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean invoker = buildHttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean();
invoker.setServiceUrl(remotingBaseUrl + BrokerService.URI);
invoker.setServiceInterface(BrokerService.class);
return invoker;
}


The BrokerService looks e.g. like this



public interface BrokerService {

/**
* Creates a new offer of the given data.
*
* @param ctx All relevant data to create a new offer.
* @return the newly created offer instance.
*/
Offer createOffer(OfferCreationContext ctx);
}


Is there a way in Micronaut to use the Spring HTTP Invoker?










share|improve this question
















We have plenty of small Spring Boot applications that are potential candidates for a migration to Micronaut. Most of them use Springs HTTP Invoker to communicate with each other.



Here is an example of a client side service bean that will perform a remoting call.



  @Bean
public HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean brokerService() {
HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean invoker = buildHttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean();
invoker.setServiceUrl(remotingBaseUrl + BrokerService.URI);
invoker.setServiceInterface(BrokerService.class);
return invoker;
}


The BrokerService looks e.g. like this



public interface BrokerService {

/**
* Creates a new offer of the given data.
*
* @param ctx All relevant data to create a new offer.
* @return the newly created offer instance.
*/
Offer createOffer(OfferCreationContext ctx);
}


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  • Can you show the code for BrokerService ?

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:02











  • @JamesKleeh Thank you for replying. What exactly would you like to see from the BrokerService? Is the interface enough or would you like to see the server implementation?

    – saw303
    Nov 14 '18 at 5:27






  • 1





    I don't think anything prevents you from using spring http invoker in Micronaut, however you could likely achieve the same thing with the micronaut http client without having to add a dependency to spring http invoker. If you were to extend that interface with another interface and annotate it with @Client and extend the methods to add the @Get/@Put/etc annotations, I believe it should work

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38



















  • Can you show the code for BrokerService ?

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:02











  • @JamesKleeh Thank you for replying. What exactly would you like to see from the BrokerService? Is the interface enough or would you like to see the server implementation?

    – saw303
    Nov 14 '18 at 5:27






  • 1





    I don't think anything prevents you from using spring http invoker in Micronaut, however you could likely achieve the same thing with the micronaut http client without having to add a dependency to spring http invoker. If you were to extend that interface with another interface and annotate it with @Client and extend the methods to add the @Get/@Put/etc annotations, I believe it should work

    – James Kleeh
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:38

















Can you show the code for BrokerService ?

– James Kleeh
Nov 13 '18 at 22:02





Can you show the code for BrokerService ?

– James Kleeh
Nov 13 '18 at 22:02













@JamesKleeh Thank you for replying. What exactly would you like to see from the BrokerService? Is the interface enough or would you like to see the server implementation?

– saw303
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27





@JamesKleeh Thank you for replying. What exactly would you like to see from the BrokerService? Is the interface enough or would you like to see the server implementation?

– saw303
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27




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I don't think anything prevents you from using spring http invoker in Micronaut, however you could likely achieve the same thing with the micronaut http client without having to add a dependency to spring http invoker. If you were to extend that interface with another interface and annotate it with @Client and extend the methods to add the @Get/@Put/etc annotations, I believe it should work

– James Kleeh
Nov 14 '18 at 17:38





I don't think anything prevents you from using spring http invoker in Micronaut, however you could likely achieve the same thing with the micronaut http client without having to add a dependency to spring http invoker. If you were to extend that interface with another interface and annotate it with @Client and extend the methods to add the @Get/@Put/etc annotations, I believe it should work

– James Kleeh
Nov 14 '18 at 17:38












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