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Spring Boot Cookbook

You're reading from   Spring Boot Cookbook Over 35 recipes to help you build, test, and run Spring applications using Spring Boot

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785284151
Length 206 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alex Antonov Alex Antonov
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Spring Boot FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring Web Applications 3. Web Framework Behavior Tuning 4. Writing Custom Spring Boot Starters 5. Application Testing 6. Application Packaging and Deployment 7. Health Monitoring and Data Visualization Index

Configuring route matching patterns

When we build web applications, it is not always the case that a default, out-of-the-box, mapping configuration is applicable. At times, we want to create our RESTful URLs that contain characters such as . (dot), which Spring treats as a delimiter defining format, for example the dot in path.xml, or we might not want to recognize a trailing slash, as in /home/, and so on. Conveniently, Spring provides us with a way to get this accomplished with ease.

In Chapter 2, Configuring Web Applications, we introduced a WebConfiguration class, which extends from WebMvcConfigurerAdapter. This extension allows us to override methods that are geared toward adding filters, formatters, and many more. It also has methods that can be overridden in order to configure the path match, among other things.

Let's imagine that the ISBN format does allow the use of dots to separate the book number from the revision with a pattern looking like [isbn-number].[revision].

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