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@Target(value=ANNOTATION_TYPE) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface NameBinding
Meta-annotation used to create name binding annotations for filters and interceptors.Name binding via annotations is only supported as part of the Server API. In name binding, a name-binding annotation is first defined using the
@NameBinding
meta-annotation:@Target({ ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD }) @Retention(value = RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @NameBinding public @interface Logged { }
The defined name-binding annotation is then used to decorate a filter or interceptor class (more than one filter or interceptor may be decorated with the same name-binding annotation):@Logged public class LoggingFilter implements ContainerRequestFilter, ContainerResponseFilter { ... }
At last, the name-binding annotation is applied to the resource method(s) to which the name-bound JAX-RS provider(s) should be bound to:@Path("/") public class MyResourceClass { @GET @Produces("text/plain") @Path("{name}") @Logged public String hello(@PathParam("name") String name) { return "Hello " + name; } }
A name-binding annotation may also be attached to a custom JAX-RSApplication
subclass. In such case a name-bound JAX-RS provider bound by the annotation will be applied to allresource and sub-resource methods
in the JAX-RS application:@Logged @ApplicationPath("myApp") public class MyApplication extends javax.ws.rs.core.Application { ... }
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Santiago Pericas-Geertsen, Marek Potociar
Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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