I have a Spring Boot hello world for web and some confusion with configuration:
Spring version: 1.2.6.RELEASE
My project structure:
I need to supply some static content so I decided to redefine the source directory for this type of content in some custom WebConfig
class (for study purposes):
Javadoc for @EnableWebMvc
say:
Adding this annotation to an @Configuration class imports the Spring MVC configuration from WebMvcConfigurationSupport
To customize the imported configuration, implement the interface WebMvcConfigurer or more likely extend the empty method base class WebMvcConfigurerAdapter and override individual methods, e.g.:
So the next configuration-class was born:
@Configuration
@EnableWebMvc
public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter {
@Override
public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
registry.addResourceHandler("/r/**").addResourceLocations("classpath:/static/r/");
registry.addResourceHandler("/favicon.ico").addResourceLocations("classpath:/static/r/favicon.ico");
}
@Override
public void addViewControllers(ViewControllerRegistry registry) {
registry.addViewController("/").setViewName("forward:/r/diploma/index.html");
registry.setOrder(Ordered.HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE);
super.addViewControllers(registry);
}
}
And if run the app and try to visit http://localhost:8080/ I get the next exception:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Could not resolve view with name 'forward:/r/diploma/index.html' in servlet with name 'dispatcherServlet'
But if i remove the @EnableWebMvc
from my WebConfig, I got my index.html in browser.
So what is the reason of such behavior?
Actually I have a production project which I using as example to study and it has both @EnableWebMvc
& WebMvcConfigurerAdapter
on WebConfig
.