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HELM2WebService

The WebService.war file is given in publish. To run this on tomcat or any other server, you have to add manually the ./helm repository to the server.

To call the WebService, here are some examples using java.

protected static Response validation(String notation) throws URISyntaxException { String extendedURL = "/Validation"; URI uri = new URIBuilder(url + extendedURL).build(); Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient().register(JacksonFeature.class); client.target(uri); Form f = new Form(); f.add("HELMNotation", notation); return client.target(uri).request().post(Entity.entity(f, MediaType.APPLICATION_FORM_URLENCODED), Response.class);

}

protected static Response convertStandard(String notation) throws URISyntaxException { String extendedURL = "/Conversion/Canonical"; URI uri = new URIBuilder(url + extendedURL).build(); Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient().register(JacksonFeature.class); client.target(uri); Form f = new Form(); f.add("HELMNotation", notation); return client.target(uri).request().post(Entity.entity(f, MediaType.APPLICATION_FORM_URLENCODED), Response.class);

}

protected static Response convertInput(String notation) throws URISyntaxException { String extendedURL = "/Conversion/Standard"; URI uri = new URIBuilder(url + extendedURL).build(); Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient().register(JacksonFeature.class); client.target(uri); Form f = new Form(); f.add("HELMNotation", notation); return client.target(uri).request().post(Entity.entity(f, MediaType.APPLICATION_FORM_URLENCODED), Response.class); }