I'm studying Spring 3 and I'm using it in a simple web-application.
Now I'm implementing a Spring MVC Controller using annotations, and I'm wondering:
Is there any best practice using @RequestMapping
annotation?
I mean: I've seen that usually the URL mapped in this annotation is hardcoded in the class...
Is there a way to pass the URL in a 'loosely coupled way' (to obtain a more reusable class)?
I know that there are some wild cards that can be used, but I think that isn't the solution... Am I wrong?
EDIT:
I add an example to better explain my doubt.
Suppose I want my controller to be triggered by a request to /foo/bar/baz/mypage.htm
, in my controller the handler method will be annotated with @RequestMapping("/foo/bar/baz/mypage")
.
Now I decide to change the URL triggering my controller into /foo/bar/otherpage.htm
, so i need to edit my class, put @RequestMapping("/foo/bar/otherpage")
on my handler method, recompile the project and deploy it again.
It seems to me not so practical...
@RequestMapping
annotation. For example, if I decide to change the 'path' to a page, I need to modify the url in the class, recompile and re-deploy the application. Right? Please, correct me if I'm wrong.