When the name and/or path values are not specified, their values are inferred
from the Java method name.
The HTTP method can be inferred from the Java method by starting the method name with any of the following:
- get
- put
- post
- delete
- options
- head
- trace
- patch
If path is not defined, it's inferred from the Java method name (minus the prefix above).
| // Method="GET", path="/foo"
| @RestOp
| public String getFoo() {...}
| // Method="DELETE", path="/foo"
| @RestOp
| public String deleteFoo() {...}
| // Method="GET", path="/foo"
| // "GET" is default
| @RestOp
| public String foo() {...}
| // Method="GET", path="/"
| @RestOp(path="/")
| public String foo() {...}
| // Method="GET", path="/"
| @RestOp
| public String get() {...}
| // Method="POST", path="/"
| @RestOp
| public String post() {...}
If name and path are both specified, the Java method name can be anything.