Issue
I have written a spring controller in which I just wanted to use single URL for all methods. Even I am using different method signature int, string, object i am getting error.
@RequestMapping(value="problemAPI/ticket", method = RequestMethod.GET )
public @ResponseBody String getTicketData(@RequestParam("customerId") int customerId) {
return "customer Id: "+customerId+" has active Ticket:1010101";
}
@RequestMapping(value="problemAPI/ticket", method = RequestMethod.GET )
public @ResponseBody String getTicketStatusByCustname(@RequestParam("customerName") String customerName) {
return "Mr." + customerName + " Your Ticket is Work in Progress";
}
@RequestMapping(value="problemAPI/ticket", method = RequestMethod.POST )
public @ResponseBody String saveTicket(@RequestBody TicketBean bean) {
return "Mr." + bean.getCustomerName() + " Ticket" + bean.getTicketNo() + " has been submitted successfuly";
}
Error:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Ambiguous mapping found. Cannot map 'problemTicketController' bean method
public String com.nm.controller.webservice.ticket.problem.ProblemTicketController.getTicketData(int)
to {[/problemAPI/ticket],methods=[GET],params=[],headers=[],consumes=[],produces=[],custom=[]}: There is already 'problemTicketController' bean method
public java.lang.String com.nm.controller.webservice.ticket.problem.ProblemTicketController.getTicketByCustname(int) mapped.
Solution
You can achieve this by explicitly specifying query parameters with params
annotation property:
@RequestMapping(
value = "problemAPI/ticket",
params = "customerId",
method = RequestMethod.GET
)
public @ResponseBody String getTicketData(@RequestParam("customerId") int customerId){
return "customer Id: " + customerId + " has active Ticket:1010101";
}
@RequestMapping(
value = "problemAPI/ticket",
params = "customerName",
method = RequestMethod.GET
)
public @ResponseBody String getTicketStatusByCustname(@RequestParam("customerName") String customerName){
return "Mr." + customerName + " Your Ticket is Work in Progress";
}
To make it cleaner you can use alias annotations like @GetMapping
and @PostMapping
:
@GetMapping(
value = "problemAPI/ticket",
params = "customerName"
)
public @ResponseBody String getTicketStatusByCustname(@RequestParam("customerName") String customerName) {
}
@PostMapping(
value = "problemAPI/ticket"
)
public @ResponseBody String saveTicket(@RequestBody TicketBean bean) {
return "Mr." + bean.getCustomerName() + " Ticket" + bean.getTicketNo() + " has been submitted successfuly";
}
Answered By - Andrii Abramov