Package javax. servlet. annotation
See: Description
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Enum Summary Enum Description ServletSecurity.EmptyRoleSemantic Defines the access semantic to be applied to an empty rolesAllowed array.ServletSecurity.TransportGuarantee Defines the data protection requirements that must be satisfied by the transport -
Annotation Types Summary Annotation Type Description HandlesTypes This annotation is used to declare the class types that aServletContainerInitializer
can handle.HttpConstraint This annotation is used within theServletSecurity
annotation to represent the security constraints to be applied to all HTTP protocol methods for which a correspondingHttpMethodConstraint
element does NOT occur within theServletSecurity
annotation.HttpMethodConstraint This annotation is used within theServletSecurity
annotation to represent security constraints on specific HTTP protocol messages.MultipartConfig Annotation that may be specified on aServlet
class, indicating that instances of the Servlet expect requests that conform to the multipart/form-data MIME type.ServletSecurity This annotation is used on a Servlet implementation class to specify security constraints to be enforced by a Servlet container on HTTP protocol messages.WebFilter Annotation used to declare a servlet filter.WebInitParam This annotation is used on a Servlet or Filter implementation class to specify an initialization parameter.WebListener This annotation is used to declare a WebListener.WebServlet Annotation used to declare a servlet.
Package javax.servlet.annotation Description
- Since:
- Servlet 3.0
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