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What does the :.+ at {param:.+} mean in this set of code in java? I have tried searching however i do not find any explanation. Someone who knows please do explain it to me. Thank you so much.

BatchFileController.java

@RequestMapping("/runbatchfileparam/{param:.+}")  
public ResultFormat runbatchFile(@PathVariable("param") String fileName) 
{  
RunBatchFile rbf = new RunBatchFile();  
return rbf.runBatch(fileName);  
}  

2 Answers 2

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The colon : is separator between the variable name and a regular expression.

The expression .+ means at least one of any character.

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  • Hi, please can you add some trivial example of the meaning? :) Dec 15, 2017 at 8:29
  • Hi thank you for answering, I would like to give somemore context so that you could help me to better understand this. The URL i have to call is http://localhost:8080/runbatchfileparam/test123.bat. If i just put @RequestMapping("/runbatchfileparam/{param} i am not able to run the test123.bat file. I have to type it as @RequestMapping("/runbatchfileparam/{param:.+} why is that so? Dec 15, 2017 at 8:30
  • @SushaNaidu that is because of the . in the filename, i'm guessing the server assumes that you want to access a file. But with the regex the server knows that the . character is allowed too
    – Lino
    Dec 15, 2017 at 8:33
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    Spring truncates the file extension in a normal path variable, and doesn't in a regular expression path variable. There's more information here
    – Kraylog
    Dec 15, 2017 at 8:37
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This is used if in case your path variable has . in them. For example, if you want to pass a inner field in mongo as a path variable to fetch from database. (student.address.id). By default everathing after the first dot is ignored. To tell spring framework not to truncate :.+ is used.

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