Class DispatcherServlet
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Servlet
,ServletConfig
,Serializable
,Aware
,ApplicationContextAware
,EnvironmentAware
,EnvironmentCapable
This servlet is very flexible: It can be used with just about any workflow, with the installation of the appropriate adapter classes. It offers the following functionality that distinguishes it from other request-driven web MVC frameworks:
- It is based around a JavaBeans configuration mechanism.
- It can use any
HandlerMapping
implementation - pre-built or provided as part of an application - to control the routing of requests to handler objects. Default isBeanNameUrlHandlerMapping
andRequestMappingHandlerMapping
. HandlerMapping objects can be defined as beans in the servlet's application context, implementing the HandlerMapping interface, overriding the default HandlerMapping if present. HandlerMappings can be given any bean name (they are tested by type). - It can use any
HandlerAdapter
; this allows for using any handler interface. Default adapters areHttpRequestHandlerAdapter
,SimpleControllerHandlerAdapter
, for Spring'sHttpRequestHandler
andController
interfaces, respectively. A defaultRequestMappingHandlerAdapter
will be registered as well. HandlerAdapter objects can be added as beans in the application context, overriding the default HandlerAdapters. Like HandlerMappings, HandlerAdapters can be given any bean name (they are tested by type). - The dispatcher's exception resolution strategy can be specified via a
HandlerExceptionResolver
, for example mapping certain exceptions to error pages. Default areExceptionHandlerExceptionResolver
,ResponseStatusExceptionResolver
, andDefaultHandlerExceptionResolver
. These HandlerExceptionResolvers can be overridden through the application context. HandlerExceptionResolver can be given any bean name (they are tested by type). - Its view resolution strategy can be specified via a
ViewResolver
implementation, resolving symbolic view names into View objects. Default isInternalResourceViewResolver
. ViewResolver objects can be added as beans in the application context, overriding the default ViewResolver. ViewResolvers can be given any bean name (they are tested by type). - If a
View
or view name is not supplied by the user, then the configuredRequestToViewNameTranslator
will translate the current request into a view name. The corresponding bean name is "viewNameTranslator"; the default isDefaultRequestToViewNameTranslator
. - The dispatcher's strategy for resolving multipart requests is determined by a
MultipartResolver
implementation. An implementation for standard Servlet multipart processing is included. The MultipartResolver bean name is "multipartResolver"; default is none. - Its locale resolution strategy is determined by a
LocaleResolver
. Out-of-the-box implementations work via HTTP accept header, cookie, or session. The LocaleResolver bean name is "localeResolver"; default isAcceptHeaderLocaleResolver
. - Its theme resolution strategy is determined by a
ThemeResolver
. Implementations for a fixed theme and for cookie and session storage are included. The ThemeResolver bean name is "themeResolver"; default isFixedThemeResolver
. Theme support is deprecated as of 6.0 with no direct replacement.
NOTE: The @RequestMapping
annotation will only be processed if a
corresponding HandlerMapping
(for type-level annotations) and/or
HandlerAdapter
(for method-level annotations) is present in the dispatcher.
This is the case by default. However, if you are defining custom HandlerMappings
or HandlerAdapters
, then you need to make sure that a corresponding custom
RequestMappingHandlerMapping
and/or RequestMappingHandlerAdapter
is defined as well - provided that you intend to use @RequestMapping
.
A web application can define any number of DispatcherServlets.
Each servlet will operate in its own namespace, loading its own application context
with mappings, handlers, etc. Only the root application context as loaded by
ContextLoaderListener
, if any, will be shared.
As of Spring 3.1, DispatcherServlet
may now be injected with a web
application context, rather than creating its own internally. This is useful in Servlet
3.0+ environments, which support programmatic registration of servlet instances.
See the DispatcherServlet(WebApplicationContext)
javadoc for details.
- Author:
- Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Rob Harrop, Chris Beams, Rossen Stoyanchev, Sebastien Deleuze
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final String
Name of request attribute that exposes an Exception resolved with aHandlerExceptionResolver
but where no view was rendered (e.g.static final String
Name of request attribute that holds theFlashMapManager
.static final String
Well-known name for the FlashMapManager object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Well-known name for the HandlerAdapter object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Well-known name for the HandlerExceptionResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Well-known name for the HandlerMapping object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Name of request attribute that holds a read-onlyMap<String,?>
with "input" flash attributes saved by a previous request, if any.static final String
Request attribute to hold the current LocaleResolver, retrievable by views.static final String
Well-known name for the LocaleResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Well-known name for the MultipartResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Name of request attribute that holds the "output"FlashMap
with attributes to save for a subsequent request.static final String
Log category to use when no mapped handler is found for a request.protected static final Log
Additional logger to use when no mapped handler is found for a request.static final String
Well-known name for the RequestToViewNameTranslator object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Deprecated.as of 6.0, with no direct replacementstatic final String
Deprecated.as of 6.0, with no direct replacementstatic final String
Deprecated.as of 6.0, with no direct replacementstatic final String
Well-known name for the ViewResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.static final String
Request attribute to hold the current web application context.Fields inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.FrameworkServlet
DEFAULT_CONTEXT_CLASS, DEFAULT_NAMESPACE_SUFFIX, SERVLET_CONTEXT_PREFIX
Fields inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.HttpServletBean
logger
Fields inherited from class jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet
LEGACY_DO_HEAD
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreate a newDispatcherServlet
that will create its own internal web application context based on defaults and values provided through servlet init-params.DispatcherServlet
(WebApplicationContext webApplicationContext) Create a newDispatcherServlet
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected LocaleContext
buildLocaleContext
(HttpServletRequest request) Build a LocaleContext for the given request, exposing the request's primary locale as current locale.protected HttpServletRequest
checkMultipart
(HttpServletRequest request) Convert the request into a multipart request, and make multipart resolver available.protected void
cleanupMultipart
(HttpServletRequest request) Clean up any resources used by the given multipart request (if any).protected Object
createDefaultStrategy
(ApplicationContext context, Class<?> clazz) Create a default strategy.protected void
doDispatch
(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) Process the actual dispatching to the handler.protected void
doService
(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) Exposes the DispatcherServlet-specific request attributes and delegates todoDispatch(jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
for the actual dispatching.protected <T> List<T>
getDefaultStrategies
(ApplicationContext context, Class<T> strategyInterface) Create a List of default strategy objects for the given strategy interface.protected <T> T
getDefaultStrategy
(ApplicationContext context, Class<T> strategyInterface) Return the default strategy object for the given strategy interface.protected String
getDefaultViewName
(HttpServletRequest request) Translate the supplied request into a default view name.protected HandlerExecutionChain
getHandler
(HttpServletRequest request) Return the HandlerExecutionChain for this request.protected HandlerAdapter
getHandlerAdapter
(Object handler) Return the HandlerAdapter for this handler object.final List<HandlerMapping>
Return the configuredHandlerMapping
beans that were detected by type in theWebApplicationContext
or initialized based on the default set of strategies from DispatcherServlet.properties.final MultipartResolver
Obtain this servlet's MultipartResolver, if any.final ThemeSource
Deprecated.protected void
initStrategies
(ApplicationContext context) Initialize the strategy objects that this servlet uses.protected void
noHandlerFound
(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) No handler found → set appropriate HTTP response status.protected void
onRefresh
(ApplicationContext context) This implementation callsinitStrategies(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext)
.protected ModelAndView
processHandlerException
(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, Object handler, Exception ex) Determine an error ModelAndView via the registered HandlerExceptionResolvers.protected void
render
(ModelAndView mv, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) Render the given ModelAndView.protected View
resolveViewName
(String viewName, Map<String, Object> model, Locale locale, HttpServletRequest request) Resolve the given view name into a View object (to be rendered).void
setCleanupAfterInclude
(boolean cleanupAfterInclude) Set whether to perform cleanup of request attributes after an include request, that is, whether to reset the original state of all request attributes after the DispatcherServlet has processed within an include request.void
setDetectAllHandlerAdapters
(boolean detectAllHandlerAdapters) Set whether to detect all HandlerAdapter beans in this servlet's context.void
setDetectAllHandlerExceptionResolvers
(boolean detectAllHandlerExceptionResolvers) Set whether to detect all HandlerExceptionResolver beans in this servlet's context.void
setDetectAllHandlerMappings
(boolean detectAllHandlerMappings) Set whether to detect all HandlerMapping beans in this servlet's context.void
setDetectAllViewResolvers
(boolean detectAllViewResolvers) Set whether to detect all ViewResolver beans in this servlet's context.void
setThrowExceptionIfNoHandlerFound
(boolean throwExceptionIfNoHandlerFound) Set whether to throw a NoHandlerFoundException when no Handler was found for this request.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.FrameworkServlet
applyInitializers, buildRequestAttributes, configureAndRefreshWebApplicationContext, createWebApplicationContext, createWebApplicationContext, destroy, doDelete, doGet, doOptions, doPost, doPut, doTrace, findWebApplicationContext, getContextAttribute, getContextClass, getContextConfigLocation, getContextId, getNamespace, getServletContextAttributeName, getUsernameForRequest, getWebApplicationContext, initFrameworkServlet, initServletBean, initWebApplicationContext, isEnableLoggingRequestDetails, onApplicationEvent, postProcessWebApplicationContext, processRequest, refresh, service, setApplicationContext, setContextAttribute, setContextClass, setContextConfigLocation, setContextId, setContextInitializerClasses, setContextInitializers, setDispatchOptionsRequest, setDispatchTraceRequest, setEnableLoggingRequestDetails, setNamespace, setPublishContext, setPublishEvents, setThreadContextInheritable
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.HttpServletBean
addRequiredProperty, createEnvironment, getEnvironment, getServletName, init, initBeanWrapper, setEnvironment
Methods inherited from class jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet
doHead, getLastModified, init, service
Methods inherited from class jakarta.servlet.GenericServlet
getInitParameter, getInitParameterNames, getServletConfig, getServletContext, getServletInfo, log, log
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Field Details
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MULTIPART_RESOLVER_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the MultipartResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.- See Also:
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LOCALE_RESOLVER_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the LocaleResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.- See Also:
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THEME_RESOLVER_BEAN_NAME
Deprecated.as of 6.0, with no direct replacementWell-known name for the ThemeResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace.- See Also:
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HANDLER_MAPPING_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the HandlerMapping object in the bean factory for this namespace. Only used when "detectAllHandlerMappings" is turned off. -
HANDLER_ADAPTER_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the HandlerAdapter object in the bean factory for this namespace. Only used when "detectAllHandlerAdapters" is turned off. -
HANDLER_EXCEPTION_RESOLVER_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the HandlerExceptionResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace. Only used when "detectAllHandlerExceptionResolvers" is turned off. -
REQUEST_TO_VIEW_NAME_TRANSLATOR_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the RequestToViewNameTranslator object in the bean factory for this namespace.- See Also:
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VIEW_RESOLVER_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the ViewResolver object in the bean factory for this namespace. Only used when "detectAllViewResolvers" is turned off. -
FLASH_MAP_MANAGER_BEAN_NAME
Well-known name for the FlashMapManager object in the bean factory for this namespace.- See Also:
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WEB_APPLICATION_CONTEXT_ATTRIBUTE
Request attribute to hold the current web application context. Otherwise only the global web app context is obtainable by tags etc. -
LOCALE_RESOLVER_ATTRIBUTE
Request attribute to hold the current LocaleResolver, retrievable by views. -
THEME_RESOLVER_ATTRIBUTE
Deprecated.as of 6.0, with no direct replacementRequest attribute to hold the current ThemeResolver, retrievable by views. -
THEME_SOURCE_ATTRIBUTE
Deprecated.as of 6.0, with no direct replacementRequest attribute to hold the current ThemeSource, retrievable by views. -
INPUT_FLASH_MAP_ATTRIBUTE
Name of request attribute that holds a read-onlyMap<String,?>
with "input" flash attributes saved by a previous request, if any. -
OUTPUT_FLASH_MAP_ATTRIBUTE
Name of request attribute that holds the "output"FlashMap
with attributes to save for a subsequent request. -
FLASH_MAP_MANAGER_ATTRIBUTE
Name of request attribute that holds theFlashMapManager
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EXCEPTION_ATTRIBUTE
Name of request attribute that exposes an Exception resolved with aHandlerExceptionResolver
but where no view was rendered (e.g. setting the status code). -
PAGE_NOT_FOUND_LOG_CATEGORY
Log category to use when no mapped handler is found for a request.- See Also:
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pageNotFoundLogger
Additional logger to use when no mapped handler is found for a request.
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Constructor Details
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DispatcherServlet
public DispatcherServlet()Create a newDispatcherServlet
that will create its own internal web application context based on defaults and values provided through servlet init-params. Typically used in Servlet 2.5 or earlier environments, where the only option for servlet registration is throughweb.xml
which requires the use of a no-arg constructor.Calling
FrameworkServlet.setContextConfigLocation(java.lang.String)
(init-param 'contextConfigLocation') will dictate which XML files will be loaded by the default XmlWebApplicationContextCalling
FrameworkServlet.setContextClass(java.lang.Class<?>)
(init-param 'contextClass') overrides the defaultXmlWebApplicationContext
and allows for specifying an alternative class, such asAnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext
.Calling
FrameworkServlet.setContextInitializerClasses(java.lang.String)
(init-param 'contextInitializerClasses') indicates whichApplicationContextInitializer
classes should be used to further configure the internal application context prior to refresh().- See Also:
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DispatcherServlet
Create a newDispatcherServlet
with the given web application context. This constructor is useful in Servlet environments where instance-based registration of servlets is possible through theServletContext.addServlet(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
API.Using this constructor indicates that the following properties / init-params will be ignored:
FrameworkServlet.setContextClass(Class)
/ 'contextClass'FrameworkServlet.setContextConfigLocation(String)
/ 'contextConfigLocation'FrameworkServlet.setContextAttribute(String)
/ 'contextAttribute'FrameworkServlet.setNamespace(String)
/ 'namespace'
The given web application context may or may not yet be refreshed. If it has not already been refreshed (the recommended approach), then the following will occur:
- If the given context does not already have a parent, the root application context will be set as the parent.
- If the given context has not already been assigned an id, one will be assigned to it
ServletContext
andServletConfig
objects will be delegated to the application contextFrameworkServlet.postProcessWebApplicationContext(org.springframework.web.context.ConfigurableWebApplicationContext)
will be called- Any
ApplicationContextInitializer
s specified through the "contextInitializerClasses" init-param or through theFrameworkServlet.setContextInitializers(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContextInitializer<?>...)
property will be applied. refresh()
will be called if the context implementsConfigurableApplicationContext
See
WebApplicationInitializer
for usage examples.- Parameters:
webApplicationContext
- the context to use- See Also:
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Method Details
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setDetectAllHandlerMappings
public void setDetectAllHandlerMappings(boolean detectAllHandlerMappings) Set whether to detect all HandlerMapping beans in this servlet's context. Otherwise, just a single bean with name "handlerMapping" will be expected.Default is "true". Turn this off if you want this servlet to use a single HandlerMapping, despite multiple HandlerMapping beans being defined in the context.
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setDetectAllHandlerAdapters
public void setDetectAllHandlerAdapters(boolean detectAllHandlerAdapters) Set whether to detect all HandlerAdapter beans in this servlet's context. Otherwise, just a single bean with name "handlerAdapter" will be expected.Default is "true". Turn this off if you want this servlet to use a single HandlerAdapter, despite multiple HandlerAdapter beans being defined in the context.
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setDetectAllHandlerExceptionResolvers
public void setDetectAllHandlerExceptionResolvers(boolean detectAllHandlerExceptionResolvers) Set whether to detect all HandlerExceptionResolver beans in this servlet's context. Otherwise, just a single bean with name "handlerExceptionResolver" will be expected.Default is "true". Turn this off if you want this servlet to use a single HandlerExceptionResolver, despite multiple HandlerExceptionResolver beans being defined in the context.
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setDetectAllViewResolvers
public void setDetectAllViewResolvers(boolean detectAllViewResolvers) Set whether to detect all ViewResolver beans in this servlet's context. Otherwise, just a single bean with name "viewResolver" will be expected.Default is "true". Turn this off if you want this servlet to use a single ViewResolver, despite multiple ViewResolver beans being defined in the context.
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setThrowExceptionIfNoHandlerFound
public void setThrowExceptionIfNoHandlerFound(boolean throwExceptionIfNoHandlerFound) Set whether to throw a NoHandlerFoundException when no Handler was found for this request. This exception can then be caught with a HandlerExceptionResolver or an@ExceptionHandler
controller method.Note that if
DefaultServletHttpRequestHandler
is used, then requests will always be forwarded to the default servlet and a NoHandlerFoundException would never be thrown in that case.Default is "false", meaning the DispatcherServlet sends a NOT_FOUND error through the Servlet response.
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- 4.0
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setCleanupAfterInclude
public void setCleanupAfterInclude(boolean cleanupAfterInclude) Set whether to perform cleanup of request attributes after an include request, that is, whether to reset the original state of all request attributes after the DispatcherServlet has processed within an include request. Otherwise, just the DispatcherServlet's own request attributes will be reset, but not model attributes for JSPs or special attributes set by views (for example, JSTL's).Default is "true", which is strongly recommended. Views should not rely on request attributes having been set by (dynamic) includes. This allows JSP views rendered by an included controller to use any model attributes, even with the same names as in the main JSP, without causing side effects. Only turn this off for special needs, for example to deliberately allow main JSPs to access attributes from JSP views rendered by an included controller.
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onRefresh
This implementation callsinitStrategies(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext)
.- Overrides:
onRefresh
in classFrameworkServlet
- Parameters:
context
- the current WebApplicationContext- See Also:
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initStrategies
Initialize the strategy objects that this servlet uses.May be overridden in subclasses in order to initialize further strategy objects.
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getThemeSource
Deprecated.Return this servlet's ThemeSource, if any; else returnnull
.Default is to return the WebApplicationContext as ThemeSource, provided that it implements the ThemeSource interface.
- Returns:
- the ThemeSource, if any
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getMultipartResolver
Obtain this servlet's MultipartResolver, if any.- Returns:
- the MultipartResolver used by this servlet, or
null
if none (indicating that no multipart support is available)
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getHandlerMappings
Return the configuredHandlerMapping
beans that were detected by type in theWebApplicationContext
or initialized based on the default set of strategies from DispatcherServlet.properties.Note: This method may return
null
if invoked prior toonRefresh(ApplicationContext)
.- Returns:
- an immutable list with the configured mappings, or
null
if not initialized yet - Since:
- 5.0
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getDefaultStrategy
Return the default strategy object for the given strategy interface.The default implementation delegates to
getDefaultStrategies(org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext, java.lang.Class<T>)
, expecting a single object in the list.- Parameters:
context
- the current WebApplicationContextstrategyInterface
- the strategy interface- Returns:
- the corresponding strategy object
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getDefaultStrategies
Create a List of default strategy objects for the given strategy interface.The default implementation uses the "DispatcherServlet.properties" file (in the same package as the DispatcherServlet class) to determine the class names. It instantiates the strategy objects through the context's BeanFactory.
- Parameters:
context
- the current WebApplicationContextstrategyInterface
- the strategy interface- Returns:
- the List of corresponding strategy objects
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createDefaultStrategy
Create a default strategy.The default implementation uses
AutowireCapableBeanFactory.createBean(java.lang.Class<T>)
.- Parameters:
context
- the current WebApplicationContextclazz
- the strategy implementation class to instantiate- Returns:
- the fully configured strategy instance
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doService
Exposes the DispatcherServlet-specific request attributes and delegates todoDispatch(jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
for the actual dispatching.- Specified by:
doService
in classFrameworkServlet
- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP requestresponse
- current HTTP response- Throws:
Exception
- in case of any kind of processing failure- See Also:
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doDispatch
protected void doDispatch(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception Process the actual dispatching to the handler.The handler will be obtained by applying the servlet's HandlerMappings in order. The HandlerAdapter will be obtained by querying the servlet's installed HandlerAdapters to find the first that supports the handler class.
All HTTP methods are handled by this method. It's up to HandlerAdapters or handlers themselves to decide which methods are acceptable.
- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP requestresponse
- current HTTP response- Throws:
Exception
- in case of any kind of processing failure
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buildLocaleContext
Build a LocaleContext for the given request, exposing the request's primary locale as current locale.The default implementation uses the dispatcher's LocaleResolver to obtain the current locale, which might change during a request.
- Overrides:
buildLocaleContext
in classFrameworkServlet
- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP request- Returns:
- the corresponding LocaleContext
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checkMultipart
Convert the request into a multipart request, and make multipart resolver available.If no multipart resolver is set, simply use the existing request.
- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP request- Returns:
- the processed request (multipart wrapper if necessary)
- Throws:
MultipartException
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cleanupMultipart
Clean up any resources used by the given multipart request (if any).- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP request- See Also:
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getHandler
Return the HandlerExecutionChain for this request.Tries all handler mappings in order.
- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP request- Returns:
- the HandlerExecutionChain, or
null
if no handler could be found - Throws:
Exception
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noHandlerFound
protected void noHandlerFound(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception No handler found → set appropriate HTTP response status.- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP requestresponse
- current HTTP response- Throws:
Exception
- if preparing the response failed
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getHandlerAdapter
Return the HandlerAdapter for this handler object.- Parameters:
handler
- the handler object to find an adapter for- Throws:
ServletException
- if no HandlerAdapter can be found for the handler. This is a fatal error.
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processHandlerException
@Nullable protected ModelAndView processHandlerException(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, @Nullable Object handler, Exception ex) throws Exception Determine an error ModelAndView via the registered HandlerExceptionResolvers.- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP requestresponse
- current HTTP responsehandler
- the executed handler, ornull
if none chosen at the time of the exception (for example, if multipart resolution failed)ex
- the exception that got thrown during handler execution- Returns:
- a corresponding ModelAndView to forward to
- Throws:
Exception
- if no error ModelAndView found
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render
protected void render(ModelAndView mv, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws Exception Render the given ModelAndView.This is the last stage in handling a request. It may involve resolving the view by name.
- Parameters:
mv
- the ModelAndView to renderrequest
- current HTTP servlet requestresponse
- current HTTP servlet response- Throws:
ServletException
- if view is missing or cannot be resolvedException
- if there's a problem rendering the view
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getDefaultViewName
Translate the supplied request into a default view name.- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP servlet request- Returns:
- the view name (or
null
if no default found) - Throws:
Exception
- if view name translation failed
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resolveViewName
@Nullable protected View resolveViewName(String viewName, @Nullable Map<String, Object> model, Locale locale, HttpServletRequest request) throws ExceptionResolve the given view name into a View object (to be rendered).The default implementations asks all ViewResolvers of this dispatcher. Can be overridden for custom resolution strategies, potentially based on specific model attributes or request parameters.
- Parameters:
viewName
- the name of the view to resolvemodel
- the model to be passed to the viewlocale
- the current localerequest
- current HTTP servlet request- Returns:
- the View object, or
null
if none found - Throws:
Exception
- if the view cannot be resolved (typically in case of problems creating an actual View object)- See Also:
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