How to use findAppServiceBySystemByKey method of org.cerberus.servlet.crud.countryenvironment.ReadAppService class

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...110 } else if (service != null && testcase) {111 answer = getTestCasesUsingService(service, appContext);112 jsonResponse = answer.getItem();113 } else {114 answer = findAppServiceBySystemByKey(service, appContext, userHasPermissions);115 jsonResponse = answer.getItem();116 }117 jsonResponse.put("messageType", answer.getResultMessage().getMessage().getCodeString());118 jsonResponse.put("message", answer.getResultMessage().getDescription());119 jsonResponse.put("sEcho", echo);120 response.getWriter().print(jsonResponse.toString());121 } catch (JSONException e) {122 LOG.warn(e, e);123 /​/​returns a default error message with the json format that is able to be parsed by the client-side124 response.getWriter().print(AnswerUtil.createGenericErrorAnswer());125 }126 }127 private AnswerItem<JSONObject> findAppServiceList(ApplicationContext appContext, boolean userHasPermissions, HttpServletRequest request) throws JSONException {128 AnswerItem<JSONObject> item = new AnswerItem<>();129 JSONObject object = new JSONObject();130 appServiceService = appContext.getBean(AppServiceService.class);131 int startPosition = Integer.valueOf(ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("iDisplayStart"), "0"));132 int length = Integer.valueOf(ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("iDisplayLength"), "0"));133 /​*int sEcho = Integer.valueOf(request.getParameter("sEcho"));*/​134 String searchParameter = ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sSearch"), "");135 int columnToSortParameter = Integer.parseInt(ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("iSortCol_0"), "0"));136 String sColumns = ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sColumns"), "service,type,method,description");137 String columnToSort[] = sColumns.split(",");138 String columnName = columnToSort[columnToSortParameter];139 String sort = ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sSortDir_0"), "asc");140 List<String> individualLike = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(ParameterParserUtil.parseStringParam(request.getParameter("sLike"), "").split(",")));141 List<String> systems = ParameterParserUtil.parseListParamAndDecodeAndDeleteEmptyValue(request.getParameterValues("system"), Arrays.asList("DEFAULT"), "UTF-8");142 Map<String, List<String>> individualSearch = new HashMap<>();143 for (int a = 0; a < columnToSort.length; a++) {144 if (null != request.getParameter("sSearch_" + a) && !request.getParameter("sSearch_" + a).isEmpty()) {145 List<String> search = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(request.getParameter("sSearch_" + a).split(",")));146 if (individualLike.contains(columnToSort[a])) {147 individualSearch.put(columnToSort[a] + ":like", search);148 } else {149 individualSearch.put(columnToSort[a], search);150 }151 }152 }153 AnswerList<AppService> resp = appServiceService.readByCriteria(startPosition, length, columnName, sort, searchParameter, individualSearch, systems);154 JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();155 if (resp.isCodeEquals(MessageEventEnum.DATA_OPERATION_OK.getCode())) {/​/​the service was able to perform the query, then we should get all values156 for (AppService param : resp.getDataList()) {157 jsonArray.put(convertAppServiceToJSONObject(param));158 }159 }160 object.put("hasPermissions", userHasPermissions);161 object.put("contentTable", jsonArray);162 object.put("iTotalRecords", resp.getTotalRows());163 object.put("iTotalDisplayRecords", resp.getTotalRows());164 item.setItem(object);165 item.setResultMessage(resp.getResultMessage());166 return item;167 }168 private AnswerItem<JSONObject> findAppServiceBySystemByKey(String key, ApplicationContext appContext, boolean userHasPermissions) throws JSONException {169 AnswerItem<JSONObject> answerItem = new AnswerItem<>();170 JSONObject response = new JSONObject();171 appServiceService = appContext.getBean(AppServiceService.class);172 AnswerItem<AppService> resp = appServiceService.readByKeyWithDependency(key);173 AppService p = null;174 if (resp.isCodeEquals(MessageEventEnum.DATA_OPERATION_OK.getCode())) {/​/​the service was able to perform the query, then we should get all values175 p = resp.getItem();176 }177 JSONObject item = convertAppServiceToJSONObject(p);178 response.put("contentTable", item);179 if (p != null) {180 item.put("hasPermissions", userHasPermissions);181 }182 answerItem.setItem(response);...

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