To group related actions into a
single controller class using Spring annotations use the@RequestMapping annotation at the method level instead of class level. The UserController class with the add() and the remove() method is shown below.
package com.vaannila.web;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Controller;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMapping;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.ModelAndView;
@Controller
public class UserController {
@RequestMapping("/user/add.htm")
public ModelAndView
add() {
System.out.println("Add
method called");
return new ModelAndView("user", "message", "Add
method called");
}
@RequestMapping("/user/remove.htm")
public ModelAndView
remove() {
System.out.println("Remove
method called");
return new ModelAndView("user", "message", "Remove
method called");
}
}
To handle
multiple action in a single controller class, that is the only change you need
to do.
In the redirect.jsp page we have two urls one to call the add() method and the other to call theremove() method.
<a href="user/add.htm" >Add</a><br>
<a href="user/remove.htm" >Remove</a>
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