Implement RESTEasy as a Servlet

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3.2. Configuration Switches Resteasy receives configuration options from elements. Table 3.1.  Option Name Default Value Description resteasy.servlet.mapping.prefix no default If the url-pattern for the Resteasy servlet-mapping is not /* resteasy.scan false Automatically scan WEB-INF/lib jars and WEB-INF/classes directory for both @Provider and JAX-RS resource classes (@Path, @GET, @POST etc..) and register them resteasy.scan.providers false Scan for @Provider classes and register them resteasy.scan.resources false Scan for JAX-RS resource classes resteasy.providers no default A comma delimited list of fully qualified @Provider class names you want to register resteasy.use.builtin.providers true Whether or not to register default, built-in @Provider classes. (Only available in 1.0-beta-5 and later) resteasy.resources no default A comma delimited list of fully qualified JAX-RS resource class names you want to register resteasy.jndi.resources no default A comma delimited list of JNDI names which reference objects you want to register as JAX-RS resources javax.ws.rs.Application no default Fully qualified name of Application class to bootstrap in a spec portable way resteasy.media.type.mappings no default Replaces the need for an Accept header by mapping file name extensions (like .xml or .txt) to a media type. Used when the client is unable to use a Accept header to choose a representation (i.e. a browser). See JAX-RS Content Negotiation chapter for more details. resteasy.language.mappings no default Replaces the need for an Accept-Language header by mapping file name extensions (like .en or .fr) to a language. Used when the client is unable to use a Accept-Language header to choose a language (i.e. a browser). See JAX-RS Content Negotiation chapter for more details