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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T03:21:14+00:00 2026-05-19T03:21:14+00:00

could please anybody explain, how POST request should be mapped properly ? it is

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could please anybody explain, how POST request should be mapped properly ? it is not clear from API documentation.

value should be assigned with the value of the action parameter javax.portlet.action

@ActionMapping(value = "addDocOrder")
public void addDocOrder(@ModelAttribute("order").......

AND next we have “params” (JAVADOC: The parameters of the mapped request, narrowing the primary mapping.)

@ActionMapping(params = "action=addDocOrder")
public void addDocOrder(@ModelAttribute("order").......

JAVADOC for value() parameter of annotation: The name of the action,
according to
the Portlet 2.0 “javax.portlet.action”
parameter. If not specified, the
method will be used as default
handler: i.e. for action requests
where no specific action mapping was
found. Note that all such annotated
action methods only apply within the
@RequestMapping constraints of the
containing handler class.

I absolutely don’t get what is the point of the existence of the “value” annotation parameter. it has afaik no sense in being there …it is meant to be the primary mapping, params the secondary one, but {params = “action=addOrder”} makes “value” redundant.

PLEASE: Take a look at this issue which is also relevant https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4782971/handling-ajax-requests-with-spring-portlet

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    2026-05-19T03:21:15+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:21 am

    I agree with your assessment as well. The only real advantage I can see when reading the spec is that some special handling in the tag was added. Apparently these two are equivalent:

    <portlet:actionURL>
      <portlet:param name="javax.portlet.action" value="addDocOrder"/>
    </portlet:actionURL>
    
    <portlet:actionURL name="addDocOrder" />
    

    That is from “PLT.26.2 actionURL Tag” in the spec.

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