I am not submitting this as an answer as it is merely an edge case on the currently accepted answer which is what I've also used.
In my case (Jersey 1.19) /list/{taskid:.+}
would not work for the edge case of zero variable parameters. Changing the RegEx to /list/{taskid:.*}
took care of that. See also this article (which seems to be applicable).
Moreover, upon changing the regexp to cardinality indicator to *
(instead of +
) I also had to deal programmatically with the case of empty strings as I would translate the List<PathSegment>
into a List<String>
(to pass it into my DB-access code).
The reason I am translating from PathSegment
to String
is that I didn't want a class from the javax.ws.rs.core
package to pollute my Data Access Layer code.
Here's a complete example:
@Path("/listDirs/{dirs:.*}")
@GET
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public Response listDirs(@PathParam("dirs") List<PathSegment> pathSegments) {
List<String> dirs = new ArrayList<>();
for (PathSegment pathSegment: pathSegments) {
String path = pathSegment.getPath();
if ((path!=null) && (!path.trim().equals("")))
dirs.add(pathSegment.getPath());
}
List<String> valueFromDB = db.doSomeQuery(dirs);
// construct JSON response object ...
}