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Dan Allen commented on SEAMSERVLET-3:
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...and perhaps because it appears in these blog entries:
by Ken Gullaksen:
http://www.glxn.net/?p=141
by Gavin:
http://relation.to/Bloggers/InjectionPointMetadataAPIForWebBeans
I think we should consider using the annotations supported by JAX-RS. Clearly, we would be
applying them in a different context, but it would allow the developer to use the same API
(read: annotations) when information about the request needs to be injected. I'm
expecting that the developer understands the different between a REST invocation and a
delegate call from another bean. They are mutually exclusive.
@javax.ws.rs.CookieParam
@javax.ws.rs.HeaderParam
@javax.ws.rs.QueryParam
@javax.ws.rs.FormParam
@javax.ws.rs.MatrixParam (values in the URL delimited by a semi-colon, such as
http://host.com/projects/catalog;name=Seam;lead=Pete Muir)
@javax.ws.rs.PathParam (not sure if this one really applies)
We should also consider supporting @DefaultValue like JAX-RS.
@HttpParam
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Key: SEAMSERVLET-3
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/SEAMSERVLET-3
Project: Seam Servlet
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Nicklas Karlsson
Assignee: Nicklas Karlsson
Implement the @HttpParam as outlined in the RefDoc.
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