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Breaking Changes - Injection Manager 29.1.3. Parallel Testing with Jersey Test Framework 28. Accessing the logged test records programmatically 27.5. Containers Known to Work With Jersey CDI Support 25.3. Jersey CDI Container Agnostic Support 25.1. Defining Custom Injection Annotation 24.3. Implementing Custom Injection Provider 24.2. Custom Injection and Lifecycle Management 24.1. Format of the HTTP response headers 23.2.5. Configuring tracing support via HTTP request headers 23.2.4. Modules with support for Entity Data Filtering 20.9. Supporting Entity Data Filtering in custom entity providers or frameworks 20.8. Defining custom handling for entity-filtering annotations 20.7. Entity Filtering based on dynamic and configurable query parameters 20.6. Role-based Entity Filtering using ( ) annotations 20.5. Using custom annotations to filter entities 20.3.1. Components used to describe Entity Filtering concepts 20.3. Enabling and configuring Entity Filtering in your application 20.2. Annotation constraints and Validators 19.4.3. Validating JAX-RS resources and methods 19.4.1. Configuring Bean Validation Support 19.4. Consuming SSE events with Jersey clients 17. Implementing SSE support in a JAX-RS resource 16.6.2. Jersey-specific Server-Sent Events API 16.6.1. Consuming SSE events within Jersey clients 16.5.1.ġ6.6. Implementing SSE support in a JAX-RS resource (with JAX-RS SSE API) 16.4.1. Jersey default configuration provider 15.2. Deployment of programmatic resources 14.3. Programmatic API for Building Resources 14.1. Asynchronous Server-side Callbacks 11.1.2. Filter and interceptor execution order 10.5. Java API for JSON Processing (JSON-P) 9.1.4. Support for Common Media Type Representations 9.1. How to Write Custom Entity Providers 8.2.1. Conditional GETs and Returning 304 (Not Modified) Responses 8. WebApplicationException and Mapping Exceptions to Responses 7.4. Implementing Support for Custom Reactive Libraries (SPI) 7. Guava (ListenableFuture and Futures) 6.4. Motivation for Reactive Client Extension 6.2. Using client request and response filters 5.7. Adding support for new representations 5.5. Java instances and types for representations 5.4.1. Setting ExecutorService and ScheduledExecutorService 5.4. Getting started with the client API 5.3.2.Ĭreating and configuring a Client instanceĥ.3.3. Ease of use and reusing JAX-RS artifacts 5.3. Enabling the OSGi shell in Glassfish 4.9.2. Context and Dependency Injection (CDI) 4.8.3. Creating programmatic JAX-RS endpoint 4.7. Configuring Feature Auto-discovery Mechanism 4.4. Application Deployment and Runtime Environments 4.1. JAX-RS Application, Resources and Sub-Resources 3.1. Server-side application on supported containers 2.4. Servlet based server-side application 2.3.3. Servlet based application on Glassfish 2.3.2. Creating a Web Application that can be deployed on Heroku 1.5.1. Creating a New Project from Maven Archetype 1.2.
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