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URI path patterns can also have embedded `${...}` placeholders that are resolved on startup
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by using `PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer` against local, system, environment, and
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other property sources. You can use this, for example, to parameterize a base URL based on
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some external configuration. SpEL expression `#{...}` is also supported in URI path pattern by default.
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URI path patterns can also have:
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- Embedded `${...}` placeholders that are resolved on startup via
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`PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer` against local, system, environment, and
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other property sources. This is useful, for example, to parameterize a base URL based on
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external configuration.
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- SpEL expressions `#{...}`.
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NOTE: Spring WebFlux uses `PathPattern` and the `PathPatternParser` for URI path matching support.
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Both classes are located in `spring-web` and are expressly designed for use with HTTP URL
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@ -217,10 +217,13 @@ Kotlin::
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URI path patterns can also have embedded `${...}` placeholders that are resolved on startup
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by using `PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer` against local, system, environment, and
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other property sources. You can use this, for example, to parameterize a base URL based on
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some external configuration. SpEL expression `#{...}` is also supported in URI path pattern by default.
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URI path patterns can also have:
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- Embedded `${...}` placeholders that are resolved on startup via
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`PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer` against local, system, environment, and
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other property sources. This is useful, for example, to parameterize a base URL based on
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external configuration.
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- SpEL expression `#{...}`.
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[[mvc-ann-requestmapping-pattern-comparison]]
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/**
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* The path mapping URIs — for example, {@code "/profile"}.
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* <p>Ant-style path patterns are also supported (for example, {@code "/profile/**"}).
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* At the method level, relative paths (for example, {@code "edit"}) are supported
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* <p>Ant-style path patterns are also supported, e.g. {@code "/profile/**"}.
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* At the method level, relative paths, e.g., {@code "edit"} are supported
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* within the primary mapping expressed at the type level.
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* Path mapping URIs may contain placeholders (for example, <code>"/${profile_path}"</code>).
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* By default, SpEL expression is also supported (for example {@code "/profile/#{@bean.property}"}).
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* Path mapping URIs may contain property placeholders, e.g. <code>"/${profile_path}"</code>,
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* and SpEL expressions, e.g. {@code "/profile/#{@bean.property}"}.
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* <p><b>Supported at the type level as well as at the method level!</b>
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* When used at the type level, all method-level mappings inherit
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* this primary mapping, narrowing it for a specific handler method.
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