Client Versioning

Client version headers are used to support backwards compatibility for breaking REST interface changes. Using them, you're able to return different responses based on which client is making a request.

The APIs involved with defining client version headers are:

Example:

// Option #1 - Defined via annotation resolving to a config file setting with default value. @Rest(clientVersionHeader="Client-Version") public class MyResource { // Call this method if Client-Version is at least 2.0. // Note that this also matches 2.0.1. @RestMethod(name=GET, path="/foobar", clientVersion="2.0") public Object method1() { ... } // Call this method if Client-Version is at least 1.1, but less than 2.0. @RestMethod(name=GET, path="/foobar", clientVersion="[1.1,2.0)") public Object method2() { ... } // Call this method if Client-Version is less than 1.1. @RestMethod(name=GET, path="/foobar", clientVersion="[0,1.1)") public Object method3() { ... }