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package org.glassfish.jersey.server;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

Annotation can be used to define the JavaScript callback function name if the valid JSONP format is requested as an acceptable media type of this request. At the moment only resource methods are supported to be annotated with this annotation.

The acceptable JavaScript media types for JSONP compatible with this annotation are:
  • application/x-javascript
  • application/javascript
  • application/ecmascript
  • text/javascript
  • text/x-javascript
  • text/ecmascript
  • text/jscript

Note: Determining the JavaScript callback function name from a query parameter (queryParam) takes precedence over the callback() value.
Author:Michal Gajdos
/** * Annotation can be used to define the JavaScript callback function name if the valid JSONP format is requested as an * acceptable {@link javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType media type} of this request. At the moment only resource methods are supported to * be annotated with this annotation. * <p/> * The acceptable JavaScript media types for JSONP compatible with this annotation are: * <ul> * <li>application/x-javascript</li> * <li>application/javascript</li> * <li>application/ecmascript</li> * <li>text/javascript</li> * <li>text/x-javascript</li> * <li>text/ecmascript</li> * <li>text/jscript</li> * </ul> * <p/> * Note: Determining the JavaScript callback function name from a query parameter ({@link #queryParam}) takes precedence over * the {@link #callback()} value. * * @author Michal Gajdos */
@Target({ElementType.METHOD}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface JSONP {
Default JavaScript callback function name.
/** * Default JavaScript callback function name. */
public static final String DEFAULT_CALLBACK = "callback";
Default query parameter name to obtain the JavaScript callback function name from.
/** * Default query parameter name to obtain the JavaScript callback function name from. */
public static final String DEFAULT_QUERY = "__callback";
Name of the JavaScript callback function to which the JSON result should be wrapped into.
/** * Name of the JavaScript callback function to which the JSON result should be wrapped into. */
String callback() default DEFAULT_CALLBACK;
If set then the JavaScript callback function name is obtained from a query parameter with the given name. If this query parameter is not present in the request then the value of callback() property is used as the JavaScript callback function name.
/** * If set then the JavaScript callback function name is obtained from a query parameter with the given name. If this query * parameter is not present in the request then the value of {@link #callback()} property is used as the JavaScript callback * function name. */
String queryParam() default ""; }