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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 org.glassfish.jersey.process.internal;

import java.util.function.Function;

/**
 * Linear acceptor that can be composed into a chain.
 *
 * The acceptor exposes a method for setting a value of the
 * {@link #setDefaultNext(Stage) next acceptor} in the chain that
 * should be returned from the chain by default.
 * 

* The typical use case for implementing the acceptor is a logic that usually * needs to perform some logic, but unlike an {@link Stage.Builder#to(Function)} * acceptor created from a function} it also needs to be able to decide to override * the default next acceptor and return a different acceptor, effectively branching * away from the original linear acceptor chain. This technique can be e.g. used * to break the accepting chain by returning a custom {@link Inflecting inflecting} * acceptor, etc. *

* * @param processed data type. * @author Marek Potociar */ public interface ChainableStage extends Stage { /** * Set the default next stage that should be returned from this * stage after it has been invoked by default. * * @param next the next default stage in the chain. */ public void setDefaultNext(Stage next); }




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