Interface HttpRequestHandler
- All Known Implementing Classes:
DefaultServletHttpRequestHandler
,ResourceHttpRequestHandler
,SockJsHttpRequestHandler
,WebSocketHttpRequestHandler
- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
ServletException
and IOException
, to allow for usage within any
HttpServlet
. This interface is essentially the
direct equivalent of an HttpServlet, reduced to a central handle method.
The easiest way to expose an HttpRequestHandler bean in Spring style
is to define it in Spring's root web application context and define
an HttpRequestHandlerServlet
in web.xml
, pointing to the target HttpRequestHandler bean
through its servlet-name
which needs to match the target bean name.
Supported as a handler type within Spring's
DispatcherServlet
, being able
to interact with the dispatcher's advanced mapping and interception
facilities. This is the recommended way of exposing an HttpRequestHandler,
while keeping the handler implementations free of direct dependencies
on a DispatcherServlet environment.
Typically implemented to generate binary responses directly,
with no separate view resource involved. This differentiates it from a
Controller
within Spring's Web MVC
framework. The lack of a ModelAndView
return value gives a clearer signature to callers other than the
DispatcherServlet, indicating that there will never be a view to render.
Note that HttpRequestHandlers may optionally implement the
LastModified
interface,
just like Controllers can, provided that they run within Spring's
DispatcherServlet. However, this is usually not necessary, since
HttpRequestHandlers typically only support POST requests to begin with.
Alternatively, a handler may implement the "If-Modified-Since" HTTP
header processing manually within its handle
method.
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
handleRequest
(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) Process the given request, generating a response.
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Method Details
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handleRequest
void handleRequest(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException Process the given request, generating a response.- Parameters:
request
- current HTTP requestresponse
- current HTTP response- Throws:
ServletException
- in case of general errorsIOException
- in case of I/O errors
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