Reputation: 35
I am trying to pass POST data from my jsp with jquery-ajax to my Spring-MVC controller function. The data is passed fine and I can print the JSON data when I use a String object to receive the RequestBody. But when I employ a DTO which has a List variable declared with its own objects the controller returns a '415 Unsupported Media Type Error' with the following statement,
The server refused this request because the request entity is in a format not supported by the requested resource for the requested method.
below given is the DTO class
public class anyClassDTO{
private String name;
private List<anyClassDTO> subList = new ArrayList<anyClassDTO>();
//getters and setters here
}
Now, here is the controller function
@RequestMapping(headers ={"Accept=application/json"}, value = "urlFromJsp", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public @ResponseBody
String addData (HttpServletRequest request,
@RequestBody List<anyClassDTO> dtoObject,
Model model)
{
return "{\"value\":\"true\"}";
}
Is it not possible for a list of objects to be received from the jsp page to a controller via AJAX?
Here is a set of sample data being passed from the jsp
[{"name":"module1","subList":[{"name":"chapter1","subList":[{"name":"subchapter1","subList":null}]}]},{"name":"module2","subList":[{"name":"chapter1","subList":[{"name":"subchapter1","subList":null}]}]}]
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1129
Reputation: 35
Well, we could make it work as it is by adding a little more detail. Instead of receiving the @ResponseBody as a List object I created another DTO which holds a List object of the original DTO. So the second DTO is basically a dummy which receives the data from AJAX as a single object.
Like I have said in the question I have a DTO as follows
public class AnyClassDTO{
private String name;
private List<anyClassDTO> subList = new ArrayList<anyClassDTO>();
//getters and setters here
}
I created another DTO which holds a List of the above DTO
public class DummyDTO{
private List<AnyClassDTO> dummyObj;
//getters and setters here
}
Then in the controller I changed the function to
@RequestMapping(headers ={"Accept=application/json"}, value = "urlFromJsp", method = RequestMethod.POST)
public @ResponseBody
String addData (HttpServletRequest request,
@RequestBody DummyDTO dummyDTOObj,
Model model)
{
return "{\"value\":\"true\"}";
}
Earlier if I was sending a list directly from AJAX, now I am sending a stringified litteral with a variable which holds the whole data.
And it works like a charm!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 280168
Make sure your AJAX request sets the request's Content-Type
to application/json
.
Spring typically uses a MappingJacksonHttpMessageConverter
to convert the request body when you specify @RequestBody
. This HttpMessageConverter
only supports application/*+json
type content types, so you have to make sure your request contains it.
Upvotes: 1