org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.metadata
Class CommonsPathMapHandlerMapping
java.lang.Object
   org.springframework.context.support.ApplicationObjectSupport
org.springframework.context.support.ApplicationObjectSupport
       org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationObjectSupport
org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationObjectSupport
           org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.AbstractHandlerMapping
org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.AbstractHandlerMapping
               org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.AbstractUrlHandlerMapping
org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.AbstractUrlHandlerMapping
                   org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.metadata.AbstractPathMapHandlerMapping
org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.metadata.AbstractPathMapHandlerMapping
                       org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.metadata.CommonsPathMapHandlerMapping
org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.metadata.CommonsPathMapHandlerMapping
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
- ApplicationContextAware, Ordered, ServletContextAware, HandlerMapping
Deprecated. as of Spring 2.5, in favor of annotation-based request mapping.
 To be removed in Spring 3.0.
- public class CommonsPathMapHandlerMapping 
- extends AbstractPathMapHandlerMapping
Subclass of AbstractPathMapHandlerMapping that recognizes Commons Attributes
 metadata attributes of type PathMap on application Controllers and automatically
 wires them into the current servlet's WebApplicationContext.
 
 Controllers must have class attributes of the form:
 
 &64;org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.commonsattributes.PathMap("/path.cgi")
 
 
The path must be mapped to the relevant Spring DispatcherServlet in /WEB-INF/web.xml.
 It's possible to have multiple PathMap attributes on the one controller class.
 
To use this feature, you must compile application classes with Commons Attributes,
 and run the Commons Attributes indexer tool on your application classes, which must
 be in a Jar rather than in WEB-INF/classes.
 
Controllers instantiated by this class may have dependencies on middle tier
 objects, expressed via JavaBean properties or constructor arguments. These will
 be resolved automatically.
 
You will normally use this HandlerMapping with at most one DispatcherServlet in
 your web application. Otherwise you'll end with one instance of the mapped controller
 for each DispatcherServlet's context. You might want this--for example, if
 one's using a .pdf mapping and a PDF view, and another a JSP view, or if using
 different middle tier objects, but should understand the implications. All
 Controllers with attributes will be picked up by each DispatcherServlet's context.
- Author:
- Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.AbstractUrlHandlerMapping | 
| buildPathExposingHandler, exposePathWithinMapping, getHandlerInternal, getHandlerMap, getPathMatcher, getRootHandler, lookupHandler, registerHandler, registerHandler, setAlwaysUseFullPath, setLazyInitHandlers, setPathMatcher, setRootHandler, setUrlDecode, setUrlPathHelper, validateHandler | 
 
| Methods inherited from class org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.AbstractHandlerMapping | 
| adaptInterceptor, extendInterceptors, getAdaptedInterceptors, getDefaultHandler, getHandler, getHandlerExecutionChain, getOrder, initInterceptors, setDefaultHandler, setInterceptors, setOrder | 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
CommonsPathMapHandlerMapping
public CommonsPathMapHandlerMapping()
- Deprecated. 
getClassesWithPathMapAttributes
protected Class[] getClassesWithPathMapAttributes()
                                           throws Exception
- Deprecated. - Use Commons Attributes AttributeIndex to get a Collection of Class
 objects with the required PathMap attribute. Protected so that it can
 be overridden during testing.
 
- 
- Specified by:
- getClassesWithPathMapAttributesin class- AbstractPathMapHandlerMapping
 
- 
- Returns:
- a array of Class objects
- Throws:
- Exception
 
getPathMapAttributes
protected PathMap[] getPathMapAttributes(Class handlerClass)
- Deprecated. - Use Commons Attributes to find PathMap attributes for the given class.
 We know there's at least one, as the getClassNamesWithPathMapAttributes
 method return this class name.
 
- 
- Specified by:
- getPathMapAttributesin class- AbstractPathMapHandlerMapping
 
- 
- Parameters:
- handlerClass- the handler class to look for
- Returns:
- an array of PathMap objects
 
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