Package org.restlet.resource
Annotation Type Patch
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@Documented @Retention(RUNTIME) @Target(METHOD) public @interface Patch
Annotation for methods that apply submitted representations as a patch. Its semantics is equivalent to an HTTP PATCH method. Note that your method must have one input parameter if you want it to be selected for requests containing an entity.
Example:@Patch public Representation update(Representation input); @Patch("json-patch") public String updateJson(String value); @Patch("json-patch|xml-patch:xml|json") public Representation update(Representation value); @Patch("json?param=val") public Representation updateWithParam(String value); @Patch("json?param") public Representation updateWithParam(String value); @Patch("?param") public Representation updateWithParam(String value);
- Author:
- Jerome Louvel
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description java.lang.String
value
Specifies the media type of the request and response entities as extensions.
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Element Detail
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value
java.lang.String value
Specifies the media type of the request and response entities as extensions. If only one extension is provided, the extension applies to both request and response entities. If two extensions are provided, separated by a colon, then the first one is for the request entity and the second one for the response entity.
If several media types are supported, their extension can be specified separated by "|" characters. Note that this isn't the full MIME type value, just the extension name declared inMetadataService
. For a list of all predefined extensions, please checkMetadataService.addCommonExtensions()
. New extension can be registered usingMetadataService.addExtension(String, org.restlet.data.Metadata)
method.- Returns:
- The media types of request and/or response entities.
- Default:
- ""
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