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| Jersey HTTP PATCH |
| ================= |
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| ### *Jersey HTTP PATCH Support Example* |
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| This example demonstrates how to implement a support for **HTTP TRACE method** via **HttpMethod** annotation in Jersey. |
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| Using HttpMethod annotation you can implement whatever name of an HTTP method you want. |
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| Contents |
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| The mapping of the URI path space is presented in the following table: |
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| URI path | Resource class | HTTP methods |
| --------------------------- | ------------------- | -------------- |
| **_/tracing/annotated_** | TracingResource | TRACE |
| **_/tracing/programmatic_** | --- | TRACE |
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| Sample Response |
| --------------- |
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| You can trace your annotated resource using this command: |
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| > curl -v -X TRACE http://localhost:9998/base/tracing/annotated |
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| or programmatic resource: |
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| > curl -v -X TRACE http://localhost:9998/base/tracing/programmatic |
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| Running the Example |
| ------------------- |
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| Run the example as follows: |
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| > mvn clean compile exec:java |
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| This deploys the example using [Grizzly](http://grizzly.java.net/) container. |