JAX-RS is a great way to build RESTful services in Java. This is a very quick and simple example of a REST service that lets you upload a file and later download it.
Build the code with:
$ mvn package
The POM file uses the appassembler plugin to generate a wrapper script, so it's very simple to run the app. Simply execute:
$ sh target/bin/app
Starting grizzly...
Oct 25, 2011 10:06:44 AM com.sun.grizzly.Controller logVersion
INFO: Starting Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-i - Tue Oct 25 10:06:44 PDT 2011
Jersey started with WADL available at http://localhost:9998/application.wadl.
(On Windows use target/bin/app.bat instead)
$ curl http://localhost:9998/blob -F "file=@myfile.ext;filename=myfile.ext"
will upload the file myfile.ext
from current directory.
$ curl -O http://localhost:9998/blob/myfile.ext
will save the file you just uploaded in the current directory
Assuming you're already set up with Heroku, all you need to do to is:
- heroku create --stack cedar
- git push heroku master
It's that simple.
Note that files uploaded to Heroku using this app will get stored on the ephemeral disk space of the dyno receiving the file. These files are lost each time dynos are restarted, so you have a bit more homework to do before you have your own personal dropbox service.