Since Spring 2.5 onwards, we can configure controllers through Spring Annotations which helps us in many ways.
Thats it. Now deploy & start your application. Hit the below URL and see the actions.
http://localhost:8080/yourproject/hello/world
- Spring bean definition files to be of minimal size.
- No need to extend any spring controllers and easy to create form and multi-action controller
@Controller:
Tells the spring framework that this class is used as a controller and should be considered by Dispatcher Servlet for delegating the requests to this controller.
@RequestMapping:
Tells the spring framework what are all the URLs that would be handled by this controller.
com.controller.test; import org.springframework.stereotype.Controller; import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMapping; import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMethod; import org.springframework.web.servlet.ModelAndView; @Controller("HelloWordController") @RequestMapping("/hello") public class HelloWorldController { @RequestMapping(value = "/world", method = RequestMethod.GET) public ModelAndView helloWord() { return new ModelAndView("HelloWorld"); } }
Now tell spring framework to scan your package for annotations. and define the HelloWorld webpage as per your requirement.
<context:component-scan base-package="com.controller.test" />
<context:component-scan base-package="com.controller.test" />
Thats it. Now deploy & start your application. Hit the below URL and see the actions.
http://localhost:8080/yourproject/hello/world