public class SimpleUrlHandlerMapping extends AbstractUrlHandlerMapping
HandlerMapping
interface to map from URLs to request handler beans. Supports both mapping
to bean instances and mapping to bean names; the latter is required for
non-singleton handlers.
The "urlMap" property is suitable for populating the handler map with
bean instances. Mappings to bean names can be set via the "mappings"
property, in a form accepted by the java.util.Properties
class,
like as follows:
/welcome.html=ticketController /show.html=ticketController
The syntax is PATH=HANDLER_BEAN_NAME
. If the path doesn't begin
with a slash, one is prepended.
Supports direct matches, e.g. a registered "/test" matches "/test", and
various Ant-style pattern matches, e.g. a registered "/t*" pattern matches
both "/test" and "/team", "/test/*" matches all paths under "/test",
"/test/**" matches all paths below "/test". For details, see the
PathPattern
javadoc.
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Constructor and Description |
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SimpleUrlHandlerMapping() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Map<String,?> |
getUrlMap()
Allow Map access to the URL path mappings, with the option to add or
override specific entries.
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void |
initApplicationContext()
Calls the
registerHandlers(java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.lang.Object>) method in addition to the
superclass's initialization. |
protected void |
registerHandlers(Map<String,Object> urlMap)
Register all handlers specified in the URL map for the corresponding paths.
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void |
setMappings(Properties mappings)
Map URL paths to handler bean names.
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void |
setUrlMap(Map<String,?> urlMap)
Set a Map with URL paths as keys and handler beans (or handler bean names)
as values.
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getHandlerInternal, getHandlerMap, lookupHandler, registerHandler, registerHandler, setLazyInitHandlers, validateHandler
formatMappingName, getCorsConfiguration, getCorsProcessor, getHandler, getOrder, getPathPatternParser, setBeanName, setCorsConfigurations, setCorsConfigurationSource, setCorsProcessor, setOrder, setUseCaseSensitiveMatch, setUseTrailingSlashMatch
getApplicationContext, getMessageSourceAccessor, initApplicationContext, isContextRequired, obtainApplicationContext, requiredContextClass, setApplicationContext
public void setMappings(Properties mappings)
Supports direct URL matches and Ant-style pattern matches. For syntax details,
see the PathPattern
javadoc.
mappings
- properties with URLs as keys and bean names as valuessetUrlMap(java.util.Map<java.lang.String, ?>)
public void setUrlMap(Map<String,?> urlMap)
Supports direct URL matches and Ant-style pattern matches. For syntax details,
see the PathPattern
javadoc.
urlMap
- map with URLs as keys and beans as valuessetMappings(java.util.Properties)
public Map<String,?> getUrlMap()
Useful for specifying entries directly, for example via "urlMap[myKey]". This is particularly useful for adding or overriding entries in child bean definitions.
public void initApplicationContext() throws BeansException
registerHandlers(java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.lang.Object>)
method in addition to the
superclass's initialization.initApplicationContext
in class ApplicationObjectSupport
ApplicationContextException
- in case of initialization errorsBeansException
- if thrown by ApplicationContext methodsApplicationObjectSupport.setApplicationContext(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext)
protected void registerHandlers(Map<String,Object> urlMap) throws BeansException
urlMap
- a Map with URL paths as keys and handler beans or bean names as valuesBeansException
- if a handler couldn't be registeredIllegalStateException
- if there is a conflicting handler registered