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[jira] [Created] (CXF-5844) Annotations inherited from interface
not merged with annotations from implementing method
Vjacheslav Borisov created CXF-5844:
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Summary: Annotations inherited from interface not merged with annotations from implementing method
Key: CXF-5844
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5844
Project: CXF
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.0.0
Reporter: Vjacheslav Borisov
Priority: Minor
Annotations inherited from interface not merged with annotations from implementing method
example interface
public interface DocumentResource {
@GET
@Produces("application/xml")
@Path("/document")
Document getDocument(@QueryParam("objectId") String objectId);
}
example implementation method
public class DocumentResourceImpl implements DocumentResource {
@XSLTTransform(value="stylesheets/document.xsl", type = XSLTTransform.TransformType.CLIENT)
@Override
public Document getDocument(String objectId) {
}
}
}
when i place breakpoint in XSLTJaxbProvider.java in method isWriteable
i see only three annotations in anns variable: @GET, @Produces, @PATH, and don't see @XSLTTransform.
Is this expected behavior?
Doc only states "Similarly, annotations can be inherited from super-classes. In CXF, the resource class will inherit the class-level annotations from both its implemented interfaces and any class it extends."
and don't mention annotations from implementing method
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