org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc
Class ParameterizableViewController
java.lang.Object
   org.springframework.context.support.ApplicationObjectSupport
org.springframework.context.support.ApplicationObjectSupport
       org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationObjectSupport
org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationObjectSupport
           org.springframework.web.servlet.support.WebContentGenerator
org.springframework.web.servlet.support.WebContentGenerator
               org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.AbstractController
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.AbstractController
                   org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.ParameterizableViewController
org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.ParameterizableViewController
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
- Aware, ApplicationContextAware, ServletContextAware, Controller
- public class ParameterizableViewController 
- extends AbstractController
Trivial controller that always returns a named view. The view
 can be configured using an exposed configuration property. This
 controller offers an alternative to sending a request straight to a view
 such as a JSP. The advantage here is that the client is not exposed to
 the concrete view technology but rather just to the controller URL;
 the concrete view will be determined by the ViewResolver.
 
An alternative to the ParameterizableViewController is a
 MultiActionController,
 which can define a variety of handler methods that just return a plain
 ModelAndView instance for a given view name.
 
Workflow
 (and that defined by superclass):
 
  - Request is received by the controller
- call to handleRequestInternalwhich
      just returns the view, named by the configuration propertyviewName. Nothing more, nothing less
Exposed configuration properties
 (and those defined by superclass):
 
  
      | name | default | description | 
  
      | viewName | null | the name of the view the viewResolver will use to forward to
          (if this property is not set, a null view name will be returned
          directing the caller to calculate the view name from the current request) | 
 
 
- Author:
- Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Keith Donald
 
 
 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.support.WebContentGenerator | 
| applyCacheSeconds, applyCacheSeconds, cacheForSeconds, cacheForSeconds, checkAndPrepare, checkAndPrepare, getCacheSeconds, getSupportedMethods, isRequireSession, isUseCacheControlHeader, isUseCacheControlNoStore, isUseExpiresHeader, preventCaching, setCacheSeconds, setRequireSession, setSupportedMethods, setUseCacheControlHeader, setUseCacheControlNoStore, setUseExpiresHeader | 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
ParameterizableViewController
public ParameterizableViewController()
setViewName
public void setViewName(String viewName)
- Set the name of the view to delegate to.
 
- 
 
getViewName
public String getViewName()
- Return the name of the view to delegate to.
 
- 
 
handleRequestInternal
protected ModelAndView handleRequestInternal(HttpServletRequest request,
                                             HttpServletResponse response)
                                      throws Exception
- Return a ModelAndView object with the specified view name.
 The content of RequestContextUtils.getInputFlashMap(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest)is also added to the model.
 
- 
- Specified by:
- handleRequestInternalin class- AbstractController
 
- 
- Throws:
- Exception
- See Also:
- getViewName()