I am really not sure if this is feasible using Spring 3.2 MVC.
My Controller has a method declared as below:
@RequestMapping(method = RequestMethod.GET)
@ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.OK)
means that the request will return OK if the handling method returns normally (this annotation is redundant for this case, as the default response status is HttpStatus.OK
). If the handler throws an exception, the annotation does not apply.
How can I handle multiple response statuses depending on conditions in the same method?
That question has already been asked.
Can I change the Response Status on occurrence of any exception
You have two choices. If the exception class is one of your own, you could annotate the exception class with @ResponseStatus
. The other choice is to provide the controller class with an exception handler, annotated with @ExceptionHandler
, and have the exception handler set the response status.
If you return a ResponseEntity directly, you can set the HttpStatus in that:
// return with no body or headers
return new ResponseEntity<String>(HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND);
If you want to return an error other than 404, HttpStatus has lots of other values to choose from.
You cannot set multiple status value for @ResponseStatus
. One approach I can think of is to use @ExceptionHandler
for response status which is not HttpStatus.OK
@RequestMapping(value = "login.htm", method = RequestMethod.POST)
@ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.OK)
public ModelAndView login(@ModelAttribute Login login) {
if(loginIsValidCondition) {
//process login
//.....
return new ModelAndView(...);
}
else{
throw new InvalidLoginException();
}
}
@ExceptionHandler(InvalidLoginException.class)
@ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.BAD_REQUEST)
public ModelAndView invalidLogin() {
//handle invalid login
//.....
return new ModelAndView(...);
}