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Java 9 Programming By Example

You're reading from   Java 9 Programming By Example Your guide to software development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468284
Length 504 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Peter Verhas Peter Verhas
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Java 9 FREE CHAPTER 2. The First Real Java Program - Sorting Names 3. Optimizing the Sort - Making Code Professional 4. Mastermind - Creating a Game 5. Extending the Game - Run Parallel, Run Faster 6. Making Our Game Professional - Do it as a Webapp 7. Building a Commercial Web Application Using REST 8. Extending Our E-Commerce Application 9. Building an Accounting Application Using Reactive Programming 10. Finalizing Java Knowledge to a Professional Level

Order controller and DTOs


When a request comes to the server to order a bunch of products, it comes in an HTTPS POST request. The body of the request is encoded in JSON. Till now, we had controllers that were handling GET parameters, but handling POST requests is not much more difficult when we can rely on the data marshalling of Spring. The controller code itself is simple:

package packt.java9.by.example.mybusiness.bulkorder.controllers; 

import ... 

@RestController 
public class OrderController { 
    private Logger log = 
                LoggerFactory.getLogger(OrderController.class); 
    private final Checker checker; 

    public OrderController(@Autowired Checker checker) { 
        this.checker = checker; 
    } 

    @RequestMapping("/order") 
    public Confirmation getProductInformation(@RequestBody Order order) { 
        if (checker.isConsistent(order)) { 
            return Confirmation.accepted(order); 
        } else { 
            return Confirmation.refused(order); 
 ...
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