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A bundle project producing JAX-RS RI bundles. The primary artifact is an "all-in-one" OSGi-fied JAX-RS RI bundle (jaxrs-ri.jar). Attached to that are two compressed JAX-RS RI archives. The first archive (jaxrs-ri.zip) consists of binary RI bits and contains the API jar (under "api" directory), RI libraries (under "lib" directory) as well as all external RI dependencies (under "ext" directory). The secondary archive (jaxrs-ri-src.zip) contains buildable JAX-RS RI source bundle and contains the API jar (under "api" directory), RI sources (under "src" directory) as well as all external RI dependencies (under "ext" directory). The second archive also contains "build.xml" ANT script that builds the RI sources. To build the JAX-RS RI simply unzip the archive, cd to the created jaxrs-ri directory and invoke "ant" from the command line.

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package javax.ws.rs;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * 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 * {@code @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 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 * {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Application} subclass. In such case a name-bound provider * bound by the annotation will be applied to all {@link HttpMethod resource and sub-resource * methods} in the application: * *
 *  @Logged
 *  @ApplicationPath("myApp")
 *  public class MyApplication extends javax.ws.rs.core.Application {
 *      ...
 *  }
 * 
*

* * @author Santiago Pericas-Geertsen * @author Marek Potociar * @since 2.0 */ @Target(ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface NameBinding { }




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