How does the DispatcherServlet, Resolver and Controllers interact?

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再見小時候 2020-12-07 16:06

Ok so I have encountered the fairly common errror:

WARNING: No mapping found for HTTP request with URI [/WEB-INF/jsp/index.jsp] in DispatcherServlet with name

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  •  伪装坚强ぢ
    2020-12-07 16:45

    I will try to explain the "flow" of a request in a Spring Web MVC application.

    When sending a request to your application the following happens:

    • The request arrives at your server (e.g. Tomcat). Depending on the context path in the url the server decides to which application the request belongs.
    • Depending on the url and the servlet mapping in the web.xml file of your application the server knows which servlet should handle the request.
    • The request is passed to the servlet filter chain which can modify or reject requests
    • The servlet takes control over the request. In case of your Spring application the spring Dispatcherservlet receives the request. Now Spring kicks in
    • The request is processed by mvc intercepters preHandle methods
    • The request is mapped to a controller based on the url. The corresponding controller method will be called.
    • Your controller is processing the request. Many different responses can be returned in controllers (jsp, pdf, json, redirects, etc.). For now i assume you want to render a simple jsp view. Result of the controller are two things: a model and a view. The model is a map that contains the data you want to access later in your view. The view at this stage is most of the time a simple string containing a view name.
    • Registered springs mvc interceptors can kick in again using the postHandle method (e.g. for modifying the model)
    • The 'view' result of your controller is resolved to a real View using a ViewResolver. Depending on the ViewResolver the result can be jsp page, a tiles view, a thymeleaf template or many other 'Views'. In your case the ViewResolver resolves a view name (e.g. 'myPage') to a jsp file (e.g. /WEB-INF/jsp/myPage.jsp)
    • The view is rendered using the model data returned by your controller
    • The response with the rendered view will be passed to mvc interceptors again (afterCompletion method)
    • The response leaves the dispatcher servlet. Here ends spring land.
    • The response passes servlet filters again
    • The response is send back to client

    Feel free to correct me if I'am not 100% correct or if I missed something :-)

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