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I have the following use case where I wanted to use reverse routing.

    Project 
      com.xyz.controllers
       --> Hello.java
          -- Result sayHello();
       --> HelloWrapper.java
          -- wrapSayHello()

Following is the Routes file :

     POST           /hello                 @com.xyz.controllers.Hello.sayHello()

sayHello expects a JSON body in the request to it and reads of it using request().body().asJson()

How can one use reverse routing and have some payload sent in the request. I see that using reverse routing in wrapSayHello() method, I can call the method like this

     routes.Hello.sayHello()

but I have no much clue on how to send in some json in the request body as the original method expects

Any thoughts would be helpful ..

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  • Anything you found on this? @hackmabrain Oct 7, 2016 at 5:40

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A bit late to the party, still, this could be useful for some other people.

jsRoutes.controllers.Hello.sayHello().ajax({
    data: JSON.stringify( jsonObject ),
    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
    success : function(data) {
    },
    error : function(error) {
        console.log("error: " + error);
    }
});

The controller method:

@BodyParser.Of(BodyParser.Json.class)
public Result sayHello() {
    JsonNode json = request().body().asJson();
    logger.debug(" JSON Stuff received : " + Json.prettyPrint(json));
    return ok();
}

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