Swagger-annotations for multiple requestMappings on class level in Spring












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I'm using io.swagger.annotations 1.5.6 to annotate my Rest services.



The problem is that we've defined several different options for the requestMapping on class level:



@Controller
@RequestMapping(value ={"/api", "/v1/api", "/api/br"})
Public class RestController {...}


Looking at the java docs for the @Api annotation it doesn't seem to be possible to use more than one value.



Is there a possibility to define several values to cover all the cases or can someone confirm that this is a feature that is not supported?



Thanks a lot in advance for having a look!










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    I'm using io.swagger.annotations 1.5.6 to annotate my Rest services.



    The problem is that we've defined several different options for the requestMapping on class level:



    @Controller
    @RequestMapping(value ={"/api", "/v1/api", "/api/br"})
    Public class RestController {...}


    Looking at the java docs for the @Api annotation it doesn't seem to be possible to use more than one value.



    Is there a possibility to define several values to cover all the cases or can someone confirm that this is a feature that is not supported?



    Thanks a lot in advance for having a look!










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      I'm using io.swagger.annotations 1.5.6 to annotate my Rest services.



      The problem is that we've defined several different options for the requestMapping on class level:



      @Controller
      @RequestMapping(value ={"/api", "/v1/api", "/api/br"})
      Public class RestController {...}


      Looking at the java docs for the @Api annotation it doesn't seem to be possible to use more than one value.



      Is there a possibility to define several values to cover all the cases or can someone confirm that this is a feature that is not supported?



      Thanks a lot in advance for having a look!










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      I'm using io.swagger.annotations 1.5.6 to annotate my Rest services.



      The problem is that we've defined several different options for the requestMapping on class level:



      @Controller
      @RequestMapping(value ={"/api", "/v1/api", "/api/br"})
      Public class RestController {...}


      Looking at the java docs for the @Api annotation it doesn't seem to be possible to use more than one value.



      Is there a possibility to define several values to cover all the cases or can someone confirm that this is a feature that is not supported?



      Thanks a lot in advance for having a look!







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          Have you tried using tags instead of value? tags property allows you to set multiple tags for the operations. For example:



          @Api(tags = {"api","version1_api","br_api"})





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                Have you tried using tags instead of value? tags property allows you to set multiple tags for the operations. For example:



                @Api(tags = {"api","version1_api","br_api"})





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                Have you tried using tags instead of value? tags property allows you to set multiple tags for the operations. For example:



                @Api(tags = {"api","version1_api","br_api"})






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