@Target(PARAMETER) @Retention(RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface Suspended
AsyncResponse into a parameter of an invoked
 resource or sub-resource method.
 The injected AsyncResponse instance is bound to the processing
 of the active request and can be used to resume the request processing when
 a response is available.
 
 By default there is no suspend timeout set and
 the asynchronous response is suspended indefinitely. The suspend timeout as well
 as a custom timeout handler can be specified programmatically
 using the AsyncResponse.setTimeout(long, TimeUnit) and
 AsyncResponse.setTimeoutHandler(TimeoutHandler) methods. For example:
 
  @Stateless
  @Path("/")
  public class MyEjbResource {
    …
    @GET
    @Asynchronous
    public void longRunningOperation(@Suspended AsyncResponse ar) {
      ar.setTimeoutHandler(customHandler);
      ar.setTimeout(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
      final String result = executeLongRunningOperation();
      ar.resume(result);
    }
    private String executeLongRunningOperation() { … }
  }
 
 
 A resource or sub-resource method that injects a suspended instance of an
 AsyncResponse using the @Suspended annotation is expected
 be declared to return void type. Methods that inject asynchronous
 response instance using the @Suspended annotation and declare a
 return type other than void MUST be detected by the the runtime and
 a warning message MUST be logged. Any response value returned from such resource
 or sub-resource method MUST be ignored by the framework:
 
 @Path("/messages/next")
 public class MessagingResource {
     …
     @GET
     public String readMessage(@Suspended AsyncResponse ar) {
         suspended.put(ar);
         return "This response will be ignored.";
     }
     …
 }
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