Go read the Javadoc for @Path. It is explained there and IMO, needs no
further explanation.
On 2/29/2016 12:32 PM, markus_at_headcrashing.eu wrote:
> According to the current wording of the JAX-RS 2.0 specification, a
> compliant JAX-RS resource class not necessarily must have a @Path
> annotation (it is enough to have @GET for example). Maybe I am blind,
> but I cannot see an explanation what the default path shall be in case
> no @Path is found. So my question is:
>
> How do Jersey / CXF / RestEasy handle this case currently, and won't
> it be a good idea if we add a short note to the JAX-RS 2.1 spec how it
> SHALL be like?
>
> -Markus
>
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