I have a simple form (registration.html) for entering user data (first/last name, email):
<form action="#" th:action="@{/user/registration}" th:object="${user}" method="post">
<label>First name:</label>
<input th:field="*{firstName}" name="firstName" value="" required="required"/>
<label>Last name:</label>
<input name="lastName" value="" required="required"/>
<label>Email:</label>
<input type="email" name="email" value="" required="required"/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
<form>
On submit I would like to take the entered data and display it in another template (result.html) as:
<p th:text="'First name: ' + ${userdto.firstName}" />
<p th:text="'Last name: ' + ${userdto.lastName}" />
<p th:text="'Email: ' + ${userdto.email}" />
My controller looks like:
@Controller
public class UserDtoController {
@GetMapping("/user/registration")
public String showRegistrationForm(Model model) {
model.addAttribute("user", new Userdto());
return "registration";
}
@PostMapping("/user/registration")
public String registerUserAccount(@ModelAttribute Userdto userdto) {
return "result";
}
}
And the corresponding user model is:
public class Userdto {
private String firstName;
private String lastName;
private String email;
// plus standard getters and setters ...
}
This works fine as is, but in fact I would like to rename class Userdto
to class UserDto
(with a capital letter "D"). If I do rename it, I receive an error when I submit the form:
SpelEvaluationException: EL1007E: Property or field 'firstName' cannot be found on null
Which as far as I understand means that in the output (result.html), userdto
is null.
Why is that and how can I work around it?
UserDto
how the(@ModelAttribute Userdto userdto)
in your postmapping looks like? Maybe you refactor also the variable name touserDto
and not the html