Hi Philippe,
you wrote, that your path is mapped to a subpath of the path, you expect.
Could you show the path you configure (form @Path), the path you expect
to use, and the path, where you reach the resource, but where you don't
expect it?
best regards
Stephan
Stephan Koops wrote:
> Hi Philippe,
>
> is "prefix" also the @Path on your root resource class?
No.
> Than you have to use only "/*" as url-pattern.
I can't do that. I can't control how my code is assembled into a web
application. And even if I could if it worked only one way that would
give i
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Objet : Re: restlet as a jax-rs implementation
Hi Philippe,
is "prefix" also the @Path on your root resource class? Than you have to use
only "/*" as url-pattern. To your first q
Hi Philippe,
is "prefix" also the @Path on your root resource class? Than you have to
use only "/*" as url-pattern. To your first question I can't answer,
because of my missing time other ones worked on the JAX-RS extension.
best regards
Stephan
> Hi
>
>
> I have an existing jax-rs applicati
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