@Target({TYPE,METHOD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface Path
Paths are relative. For an annotated class the base URI is the
 application path, see ApplicationPath. For an annotated
 method the base URI is the
 effective URI of the containing class. For the purposes of absolutizing a
 path against the base URI , a leading '/' in a path is
 ignored and base URIs are treated as if they ended in '/'. E.g.:
@Path("widgets")
 public class WidgetsResource {
  @GET
  String getList() {...}
  @GET @Path("{id}")
  String getWidget(@PathParam("id") String id) {...}
 }
 In the above, if the application path is
 catalogue and the application is deployed at
 http://example.com/, then GET requests for
 http://example.com/catalogue/widgets will be handled by the
 getList method while requests for
 http://example.com/catalogue/widgets/nnn (where
 nnn is some value) will be handled by the
 getWidget method. The same would apply if the value of either
 @Path annotation started with '/'.
Classes and methods may also be annotated with Consumes and
 Produces to filter the requests they will receive.
String value
Embedded template parameters are allowed and are of the form:
 param = "{" *WSP name *WSP [ ":" *WSP regex *WSP ] "}"
 name = (ALPHA / DIGIT / "_")*(ALPHA / DIGIT / "." / "_" / "-" ) ; \w[\w\.-]*
 regex = *( nonbrace / "{" *nonbrace "}" ) ; where nonbrace is any char other than "{" and "}"
 See {@link RFC 5234}
 for a description of the syntax used above and the expansions of
 WSP, ALPHA and DIGIT. In the above name
 is the template parameter name and the optional regex specifies
 the contents of the capturing group for the parameter. If regex
 is not supplied then a default value of [^/]+ which terminates at
 a path segment boundary, is used. Matching of request URIs to URI
 templates is performed against encoded path values and implementations
 will not escape literal characters in regex automatically, therefore any
 literals in regex should be escaped by the author according to
 the rules of
 {@link RFC 3986 section 3.3}.
 Caution is recommended in the use of regex, incorrect use can
 lead to a template parameter matching unexpected URI paths. See
 {@link Pattern}
 for further information on the syntax of regular expressions.
 Values of template parameters may be extracted using PathParam.
The literal part of the supplied value (those characters
 that are not part of a template parameter) is automatically percent
 encoded to conform to the path production of
 {@link RFC 3986 section 3.3}.
 Note that percent encoded values are allowed in the literal part of the
 value, an implementation will recognize such values and will not double
 encode the '%' character.
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