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=REST=
=REST=
<syntaxhighlight lang='java'>
@PostMapping(consumes = "application/json")
@ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
public A post(@RequestBody A a) {
  content.put(a.getId(), a);
  return a;
}
</syntaxhighlight>


==HTTP POST Semantics for REST Applications==
==HTTP POST Semantics for REST Applications==

Revision as of 20:33, 12 March 2019

Internal

Overview

Designates a controller handler method to handle POST requests. The annotation may also contain a sub-path relative to the class-level base path, usually configured with @RequestMapping.

The content of the posted HTML form is presented to the method as a domain model data object: when the form is submitted, the fields in the form are bound to properties of the domain model object instance. In the example below, the form is used to build a taco composition:

@PostMapping
public String processFormContent(Taco taco) {

  // ...
  return "redirect:/orders/current";
}

REST

@PostMapping(consumes = "application/json")
@ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CREATED)
public A post(@RequestBody A a) {

  content.put(a.getId(), a);
  return a;
}

HTTP POST Semantics for REST Applications

HTTP POST Semantics for REST Applications

Data Members

consume

Specifies what kind of content type(s) the handler is capable of handling.