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55.7. Extra Options
Overview
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					The 
extraOptions options are usually used to either compute or hide complex API parameters by providing simpler options instead. For example, the API method might take a POJO option, that could be provided more easily as parts of the POJO in the URI. The component could do this by adding the parts as extra options, and creating the POJO parameter internally. To complete the implementation of these extra options, you also need to override the interceptProperties method in the EndpointConsumer and/or EndpointProducer classes (see Section 54.4, “Programming Model”).
				Syntax
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					The 
extraOptions element can be defined with one or more extraOption child elements, as follows:
				
					Where 
TypeName is the fully-qualified type name of the extra option and OptionName is the name of the extra URI option.
				Scope
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					As shown in the following extract, the 
extraOptions element can optionally appear as a child of the apis element and/or as a child of api elements:
				
					You can define the 
extraOptions element at the following scopes:
				- As a child of anapielement—theextraOptionsapply only to the API class specified by theapielement.
- As a child of theapiselement—theextraOptionsapply to all API classes by default, but can be overridden at theapilevel.
Child elements
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					Each 
extraOptions element can be defined with the following child elements:
				- type
- Specifies the fully-qualified type name of the extra option.
- name
- Specifies the option name, as it would appear in an endpoint URI.
Example
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					The following example defines an extra URI option, 
customOption, which is of java.util.list<String> type: