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How to bind object from the header to object class
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow do I efficiently iterate over each entry in a Java Map?Java inner class and static nested classCreate ArrayList from arrayHow do I call one constructor from another in Java?How do I read / convert an InputStream into a String in Java?How do I generate random integers within a specific range in Java?How to get an enum value from a string value in Java?How do I convert a String to an int in Java?How to POST JSON data with Curl from Terminal/Commandline to Test Spring REST?The file resume function does not work in Spring.
I have my webpage sending an object in the get request. The object contains 2 string and 3 boolean values. The reason I use an object to be passed from the webpage is because I am not able to pass boolean values in the header.
I need this incoming object to be mapped to class variables.
The code I am using is below.
Sending object:
return this.http.get(this.statusReportUrl, {
responseType: 'arraybuffer',
headers: <any>myObject
Receiving object:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response, LogRO logRO) throws IOException
I expect myObject to be mapped to logRO. However this is not happening, and logRO has null values.
I have also tried:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response,
@RequestParam(value ="myObject" LogRO logRO)
throws IOException
This didn't work either.
How can I map the myObject to LogRO?
java spring spring-mvc annotations
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I have my webpage sending an object in the get request. The object contains 2 string and 3 boolean values. The reason I use an object to be passed from the webpage is because I am not able to pass boolean values in the header.
I need this incoming object to be mapped to class variables.
The code I am using is below.
Sending object:
return this.http.get(this.statusReportUrl, {
responseType: 'arraybuffer',
headers: <any>myObject
Receiving object:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response, LogRO logRO) throws IOException
I expect myObject to be mapped to logRO. However this is not happening, and logRO has null values.
I have also tried:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response,
@RequestParam(value ="myObject" LogRO logRO)
throws IOException
This didn't work either.
How can I map the myObject to LogRO?
java spring spring-mvc annotations
add a comment |
I have my webpage sending an object in the get request. The object contains 2 string and 3 boolean values. The reason I use an object to be passed from the webpage is because I am not able to pass boolean values in the header.
I need this incoming object to be mapped to class variables.
The code I am using is below.
Sending object:
return this.http.get(this.statusReportUrl, {
responseType: 'arraybuffer',
headers: <any>myObject
Receiving object:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response, LogRO logRO) throws IOException
I expect myObject to be mapped to logRO. However this is not happening, and logRO has null values.
I have also tried:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response,
@RequestParam(value ="myObject" LogRO logRO)
throws IOException
This didn't work either.
How can I map the myObject to LogRO?
java spring spring-mvc annotations
I have my webpage sending an object in the get request. The object contains 2 string and 3 boolean values. The reason I use an object to be passed from the webpage is because I am not able to pass boolean values in the header.
I need this incoming object to be mapped to class variables.
The code I am using is below.
Sending object:
return this.http.get(this.statusReportUrl, {
responseType: 'arraybuffer',
headers: <any>myObject
Receiving object:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response, LogRO logRO) throws IOException
I expect myObject to be mapped to logRO. However this is not happening, and logRO has null values.
I have also tried:
@RequestMapping("/Logs")
public void createLog(HttpServletResponse response,
@RequestParam(value ="myObject" LogRO logRO)
throws IOException
This didn't work either.
How can I map the myObject to LogRO?
java spring spring-mvc annotations
java spring spring-mvc annotations
edited Mar 7 at 2:36
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try use @RequestHeader Object object
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try use @RequestHeader Object object
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