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@RequestAttribute
Similarly to @SessionAttribute, you can use the @RequestAttribute annotation to
access pre-existing request attributes created earlier (for example, by a WebFilter),
as the following example shows:
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Java
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Kotlin
@GetMapping("/")
public String handle(@RequestAttribute Client client) { (1)
// ...
}
| 1 | Using @RequestAttribute. |
@GetMapping("/")
fun handle(@RequestAttribute client: Client): String { (1)
// ...
}
| 1 | Using @RequestAttribute. |