Indicates the run-time context in which an annotated JAX-RS provider is applicable. If a
@ConstrainedTo
annotation is not present on a JAX-RS provider type declaration, the declared provider may be used in any run-time
context. If such a annotation is present, the JAX-RS runtime will enforce the specified usage restriction.
The following example illustrates restricting a MessageBodyReader provider implementation to
run only as part of a JAX-RS client run-time:
@ConstrainedTo(RuntimeType.CLIENT)
public class MyReader implements MessageBodyReader {
...
}
The following example illustrates restricting a WriterInterceptor provider implementation to
run only as part of a JAX-RS server run-time:
@ConstrainedTo(RuntimeType.SERVER)
public class MyWriterInterceptor implements WriterInterceptor {
...
}
It is a configuration error to constraint a JAX-RS provider implementation to a run-time context in which the provider cannot be applied. In such case a JAX-RS runtime SHOULD inform a user about the issue and ignore the provider implementation in further processing.
For example, the following restriction of a ClientRequestFilter to run only as part of a
JAX-RS server run-time would be considered invalid:
// reported as invalid and ignored by JAX-RS runtime
@ConstrainedTo(RuntimeType.SERVER)
public class MyFilter implements ClientRequestFilter {
...
}
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Marek Potociar
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Required Element Summary
Required ElementsModifier and TypeRequired ElementDescriptionDefine theconstraint typeto be placed on a JAX-RS provider.
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Element Details
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value
RuntimeType valueDefine theconstraint typeto be placed on a JAX-RS provider.- Returns:
- applicable run-time context.
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