@Target(value={TYPE,METHOD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Documented @Repeatable(value=ClientHeaderParams.class) public @interface ClientHeaderParam
The value of the header to send can be specified explicitly by using the value
attribute.
The value can also be computed via a default method on the client interface or a public static method on a different class. The compute method
must return a String or String[] (indicating a multivalued header) value. This method must be specified in the value
attribute but
wrapped in curly-braces. The compute method's signature must either contain no arguments or a single String
argument. The String
argument is the name of the header.
Here is an example that explicitly defines a header value and computes a value:
public interface MyClient { static AtomicInteger counter = new AtomicInteger(1); default String determineHeaderValue(String headerName) { if ("SomeHeader".equals(headerName)) { return "InvokedCount " + counter.getAndIncrement(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException("unknown header name"); } @ClientHeaderParam(name="SomeHeader", value="ExplicitlyDefinedValue") @GET Response useExplicitHeaderValue(); @ClientHeaderParam(name="SomeHeader", value="{determineHeaderValue}") @DELETE Response useComputedHeaderValue(); }The implementation should fail to deploy a client interface if the annotation contains a
@ClientHeaderParam
annotation with a
value
attribute that references a method that does not exist, or contains an invalid signature.
The required
attribute will determine what action the implementation should take if the method specified in the value
attribute throws an exception. If the attribute is true (default), then the implementation will abort the request and will throw the exception
back to the caller. If the required
attribute is set to false, then the implementation will not send this header if the method throws
an exception.
Note that if an interface method contains an argument annotated with @HeaderParam
, that argument will take priority over anything
specified in a ClientHeaderParam annotation.