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A convenience [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Annotation-based_Configuration_with_.40Autowired_and_Stereotype_Annotations|stereotype]] annotations that it is itself annotated with [[@Controller]] and [[@ResponseBody]]. It is used to designate REST controller components. Being a stereotype annotation, marks the class for discovery by [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Component_Scanning|component scanning]]. Also, because the annotation is also annotated with [[@ResponseBody]], all handler methods in the controller have their return value written directly into the body of the response: [[@RequestMapping]] methods assume [[@ResponseBody]] semantics by default. | A convenience [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Annotation-based_Configuration_with_.40Autowired_and_Stereotype_Annotations|stereotype]] annotations that it is itself annotated with [[@Controller]] and [[@ResponseBody]]. It is used to designate REST controller components. Being a stereotype annotation, marks the class for discovery by [[Spring_Dependency_Injection_and_Inversion_of_Control_Container_Concepts#Component_Scanning|component scanning]]. Also, because the annotation is also annotated with [[@ResponseBody]], all handler methods in the controller have their return value written directly into the body of the response: [[@RequestMapping]] methods assume [[@ResponseBody]] semantics by default. Annotating the class with [[@Controller]] and each handler methods with [[@ResponseBody]] would achieve the same result. |
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Overview
A convenience stereotype annotations that it is itself annotated with @Controller and @ResponseBody. It is used to designate REST controller components. Being a stereotype annotation, marks the class for discovery by component scanning. Also, because the annotation is also annotated with @ResponseBody, all handler methods in the controller have their return value written directly into the body of the response: @RequestMapping methods assume @ResponseBody semantics by default. Annotating the class with @Controller and each handler methods with @ResponseBody would achieve the same result.