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When someone get rest method called by using below url hit the controllerMethod. For example URL string like:

String queryurl=http://localhost:8081/servcie/details?id=101&type=124;
String changedQueryUrl=null;
@GetMapping(value = "details")
public MyModel controllerMethod(@RequestParam Map<String, String> customQuery,HttpServletRequest request) {

//i have to replace words "id" with rollNo and "type" with datatype
// so that i have done below sample code

 for (  Entry<String, String> entry : customQuery.entrySet()) {
    if (entry.getKey().equals("id")) {
      changedQueryUrl= request.getQueryString().replaceAll("\\bid\\b", "rollNo");                    
    }
    else if (entry.getKey().equals("type")) {
      changedQueryUrl= request.getQueryString().replaceAll("\\btype\\b", "datatype");
    }
  }
}

when i am printing changedQueryUrl only one of word is replacing other word is not replacing.

I want to print the output like with exact matching words

changedQueryUrl=http://localhost:8081/servcie/details?rollNo=101&datatype=124
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    Which one is replaced and which one not?
    – user6749601
    Jul 18, 2018 at 9:34
  • In place of id i want rollNo and type with dataType
    – Sriram
    Jul 18, 2018 at 9:38
  • @Sriram I guess if you are getting any result with your code, we would like to know what is the result that you are currently obtaining. Also why are you replacing that in the for loop and not outside? With that you just doesn't have to pass through the if's conditions. Jul 18, 2018 at 9:40
  • @Brank Thanks for to think again myself in logic.I just did request.getQueryString().replace("id","rollNo").replace("type","dataType"). Not required for loop here. I am getting expected result
    – Sriram
    Jul 18, 2018 at 10:04

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replaceAll returns a new copy of the original string, so the first replace don't change the original String request.queryString(). The second replaceAll works on request.queryString() which has no effect because you need to work with the result of replaceAll.

And don't use request.queryString() anymore in your loop, if you want to make your code working you can assign changedQueryUrl= request.getQueryString(); before the loop and use changedQueryUrl.replaceAll(...) instead of request.getQueryString().replaceAll(...).

Or just do

String queryurl = "http://localhost:8081/servcie/details?id=101&type=124;";
String queryRes = queryurl.replaceAll("\\bid\\b", "rollNo").replaceAll("\\btype\\b", "datatype"); 

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