[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-11070) JAX-RS validation problem marked as Error instead of Warning

Ron Ratovsky (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Mon Feb 27 14:29:39 EST 2012


Ron Ratovsky created JBIDE-11070:
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             Summary: JAX-RS validation problem marked as Error instead of Warning
                 Key: JBIDE-11070
                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11070
             Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Webservices
    Affects Versions: 3.3.0.Beta1
         Environment: Win7 64bit
Eclipse 3.7.2 64bit

  JBoss JAX-RS Tools 1.2.2.v20120217-1720-H797-Beta1 org.jboss.tools.ws.jaxrs.feature.feature.group JBoss by Red Hat
  JBoss Maven Integration 1.3.0.v20120215-1811-H563-Beta1 org.jboss.tools.maven.feature.feature.group JBoss by Red Hat
  JBoss Maven JAX-RS Configurator 1.3.0.v20120215-1811-H563-Beta1 org.jboss.tools.maven.jaxrs.feature.feature.group JBoss by Red Hat
  JBoss WebServices Tools 1.2.2.v20120217-1720-H797-Beta1 org.jboss.tools.ws.feature.feature.group JBoss by Red Hat 
            Reporter: Ron Ratovsky
            Assignee: Brian Fitzpatrick
            Priority: Blocker


Marked as Blocker per Max Andersen's request in the IRC channel.

On the following code declaration (and similar):
    @DELETE
    @Path(/{id})
    public void removeId(@Context HttpServletRequest requestContext) {

There's an error marker such as:
Description	Resource	Path	Location	Type
Missing @PathParam value: expected id	Class.java	‪/path/to/class	Unknown	Validation Message

I imagine this is caused since the method signature doesn't include a '@PathParam("id") String id' declaration, even though there's a {id} parameter in the path. This is not an actual error, but should probably produce a warning.
According to Max Andersen:
Feb 26 10:02:24 <maxandersen1>	ron: I agree - that should not be an error. spec says "you may use @PathParam" not "you must"

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