Spring controller method signatures are very flexible and support number of parameters. They are listed in the documentation.
Regarding your second question, there is no fixed signature exactly for the reason of providing flexibility when writing controller methods.
The individual parameters are resolved using implementations of HandlerMethodArgumentResolver
interface. For instance if you have parameter annotated with @PathVariable
parameter, its value will be resolved by PathVariableMethodArgumentResolver
.
You can even create your own implementation of HandlerMethodArgumentResolver
to allow some custom parameter types in your controller method signatures.
Historically there used to be controllers with fixed signatures in Spring. They would implement the AbstractCommandController
interface for instance. Such controller would implement following method:
ModelAndView handle(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response,
Object command, BindException errors)
However Spring has evolved since then and this approach was deprecated in favor of annotation based controllers in Spring 3.