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package javax.ws.rs.container;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* An extension interface implemented by container request filters.
*
* By default, i.e. if no {@link javax.ws.rs.NameBinding name binding} is applied
* to the filter implementation class, the filter instance is applied globally,
* however only after the incoming request has been matched to a particular resource
* by JAX-RS runtime.
* If there is a {@link javax.ws.rs.NameBinding @NameBinding} annotation
* applied to the filter, the filter will also be executed at the post-match
* request extension point, but only in case the matched {@link javax.ws.rs.HttpMethod
* resource or sub-resource method} is bound to the same name-binding annotation.
*
*
* In case the filter should be applied at the pre-match extension point,
* i.e. before any request matching has been performed by JAX-RS runtime, the
* filter MUST be annotated with a {@link PreMatching @PreMatching} annotation.
*
*
* Use a pre-match request filter to update the input to the JAX-RS matching algorithm,
* e.g., the HTTP method, Accept header, return cached responses etc. Otherwise,
* the use of a request filter invoked at the post-match request extension point
* (after a successful resource method matching) is recommended.
*
*
* Filters implementing this interface must be annotated with
* {@link javax.ws.rs.ext.Provider @Provider} to be discovered by the JAX-RS
* runtime. Container request filter instances may also be discovered and
* bound {@link DynamicFeature dynamically} to particular resource methods.
*
*
* @author Marek Potociar
* @author Santiago Pericas-Geertsen
* @see PreMatching
* @see javax.ws.rs.container.ContainerResponseFilter
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface ContainerRequestFilter {
/**
* Filter method called before a request has been dispatched to a resource.
*
*
* Filters in the filter chain are ordered according to their {@code javax.annotation.Priority}
* class-level annotation value.
* If a request filter produces a response by calling {@link ContainerRequestContext#abortWith}
* method, the execution of the (either pre-match or post-match) request filter
* chain is stopped and the response is passed to the corresponding response
* filter chain (either pre-match or post-match). For example, a pre-match
* caching filter may produce a response in this way, which would effectively
* skip any post-match request filters as well as post-match response filters.
* Note however that a responses produced in this manner would still be processed
* by the pre-match response filter chain.
*
*
* @param requestContext request context.
* @throws IOException if an I/O exception occurs.
* @see PreMatching
*/
public void filter(ContainerRequestContext requestContext) throws IOException;
}