@Target(value={PARAMETER,METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface PathParam
Encoded annotation.
A default value can be specified using the DefaultValue
annotation.
The type of the annotated parameter, field or property must either:
PathSegment, the value will be the final
segment of the matching part of the path.
See UriInfo for a means of retrieving all request
path segments.List<PathSegment>, the
value will be a list of PathSegment corresponding to the path
segment(s) that matched the named template parameter.
See UriInfo for a means of retrieving all request
path segments.valueOf or fromString
that accepts a single
String argument (see, for example, Integer.valueOf(String)).
The injected value corresponds to the latest use (in terms of scope) of
the path parameter. E.g. if a class and a sub-resource method are both
annotated with a Path containing the same URI template parameter, use
of PathParam on a subresource method parameter will bind the value
matching URI template parameter in the method's Path annotation.
Because injection occurs at object creation time, use of this annotation on resource class fields and bean properties is only supported for the default per-request resource class lifecycle. Resource classes using other lifecycles should only use this annotation on resource method parameters.
Encoded,
DefaultValue,
PathSegment,
UriInfopublic abstract String value
Path.value() for a description of the syntax of
template parameters.
E.g. a class annotated with: @Path("widgets/{id}")
can have methods annotated whose arguments are annotated
with @PathParam("id").
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