Polish documentation for @⁠RequestMapping

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Sam Brannen
2024-01-17 16:52:10 +01:00
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/*
* Copyright 2002-2022 the original author or authors.
* Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;
*
* <p>Both Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux support this annotation through a
* {@code RequestMappingHandlerMapping} and {@code RequestMappingHandlerAdapter}
* in their respective modules and package structure. For the exact list of
* in their respective modules and package structures. For the exact list of
* supported handler method arguments and return types in each, please use the
* reference documentation links below:
* <ul>
@@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;
* </li>
* </ul>
*
* <p><strong>Note:</strong> This annotation can be used both at the class and
* <p><strong>NOTE:</strong> This annotation can be used both at the class and
* at the method level. In most cases, at the method level applications will
* prefer to use one of the HTTP method specific variants
* {@link GetMapping @GetMapping}, {@link PostMapping @PostMapping},
* {@link PutMapping @PutMapping}, {@link DeleteMapping @DeleteMapping}, or
* {@link PatchMapping @PatchMapping}.</p>
* {@link PatchMapping @PatchMapping}.
*
* <p><b>NOTE:</b> When using controller interfaces (e.g. for AOP proxying),
* make sure to consistently put <i>all</i> your mapping annotations - such as
* {@code @RequestMapping} and {@code @SessionAttributes} - on
* make sure to consistently put <i>all</i> your mapping annotations &mdash; such
* as {@code @RequestMapping} and {@code @SessionAttributes} &mdash; on
* the controller <i>interface</i> rather than on the implementation class.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
@@ -87,21 +87,17 @@ public @interface RequestMapping {
String name() default "";
/**
* The primary mapping expressed by this annotation.
* The path mapping URIs &mdash; for example, {@code "/profile"}.
* <p>This is an alias for {@link #path}. For example,
* {@code @RequestMapping("/foo")} is equivalent to
* {@code @RequestMapping(path="/foo")}.
* <p><b>Supported at the type level as well as at the method level!</b>
* When used at the type level, all method-level mappings inherit
* this primary mapping, narrowing it for a specific handler method.
* <p><strong>NOTE</strong>: A handler method that is not mapped to any path
* explicitly is effectively mapped to an empty path.
* {@code @RequestMapping("/profile")} is equivalent to
* {@code @RequestMapping(path="/profile")}.
* <p>See {@link #path} for further details.
*/
@AliasFor("path")
String[] value() default {};
/**
* The path mapping URIs (e.g. {@code "/profile"}).
* The path mapping URIs &mdash; for example, {@code "/profile"}.
* <p>Ant-style path patterns are also supported (e.g. {@code "/profile/**"}).
* At the method level, relative paths (e.g. {@code "edit"}) are supported
* within the primary mapping expressed at the type level.