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The annotation may also contain a sub-path relative to the class-level base path, usually configured with [[@RequestMapping]].
The annotation may also contain a sub-path relative to the class-level base path, usually configured with [[@RequestMapping]].
=REST=
<syntaxhighlight lang='java'>
@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/a", produces = "application/json")
public class AController {
  @DeleteMapping(path = "/{id}")
  @ResponseStatus(code = HttpStatus.NO_CONTENT)
  public void delete(@PathVariable("id") Integer id) {
    content.remove(id);
  }
}
</syntaxhighlight>


=HTTP DELETE Semantics for REST Applications=
=HTTP DELETE Semantics for REST Applications=


{{Internal|REST_and_Hypermedia#DELETE|HTTP DELETE Semantics for REST Applications}}
{{Internal|REST_and_Hypermedia#DELETE|HTTP DELETE Semantics for REST Applications}}

Revision as of 03:13, 13 March 2019

Internal

Overview

The annotation may also contain a sub-path relative to the class-level base path, usually configured with @RequestMapping.

REST

@RestController
@RequestMapping(path = "/a", produces = "application/json")
public class AController {

  @DeleteMapping(path = "/{id}")
  @ResponseStatus(code = HttpStatus.NO_CONTENT)
  public void delete(@PathVariable("id") Integer id) {
    content.remove(id);
  }
}

HTTP DELETE Semantics for REST Applications

HTTP DELETE Semantics for REST Applications