Servlet mapping: url-pattern for URLs with trailing slash

Gabriel Llamas picture Gabriel Llamas · Dec 7, 2010 · Viewed 55.2k times · Source

I have a problem related to the servlet mapping. I have the following in web.xml:

<servlet>
    <servlet-name>HelloWorldServlet</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>test.HelloWorldServlet</servlet-class>
</servlet>
<servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>HelloWorldServlet</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/HelloWorld</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>

If I access to http://localhost:<port>/MyApp/HelloWorld the servlet HelloWorldServlet is called.

I also want my servelet to respond to http://localhost:<port>/MyApp/HelloWorld/. How can I achieve this effect? I'm developing with NetBeans but it does not allow me to put a pattern ended with /.

Answer

Buhake Sindi picture Buhake Sindi · Dec 7, 2010

After you've added your wildcard on your <url-pattern>

<url-pattern>/HelloWorld/*</url-pattern>

You can get the extra path associated with the URL by using HttpServletRequest.getPathInfo().

E.g.

http://localhost:<port>/MyApp/HelloWorld/one/

The result will be

/one/

From the JavaDoc:

Returns any extra path information associated with the URL the client sent when it made this request. The extra path information follows the servlet path but precedes the query string and will start with a "/" character.