Update: It appears your question is completely different.
No, you can't have the same url with different parameters in different controllers. And it doesn't make much sense - the url specifies a resource or action, and it cannot be named exactly the same way in two controllers (which denote different behaviours).
You have two options:
- use different URLs
- use one method in a misc controller that dispatches to the different controllers (which are injected) depending on the request param.
Original answer:
No. But you can have two methods that do the same thing:
@RequestMethod("/foo")
public void foo(@ModelAttribute("A") A a) {
foobar(a, null);
}
@RequestMethod("/bar")
public void bar(@ModelAttribute("B") B b) {
foobar(null, b);
}
If I haven't understood correctly, and you want the same ModelAttribute, then simply:
@RequestMapping(value={"/foo", "/bar"})
And finally - if you need different request parameters, you can use @RequestParam(required=false)
to list all possible params.
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