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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:35:42+00:00 2026-05-12T16:35:42+00:00

For example, with the URL foo.com/bar/99 99 will be available directly to a method

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For example, with the URL

foo.com/bar/99

99 will be available directly to a method in the controller as an argument. The controller is mapped to /bar

For anyone familiar with ASP.NET MVC or Django, this would be similar to routes.MapRoute in the former and using (?P\d+) in urlpatterns in the latter.

It would be possible to process the data in the Http Request object directly to get this, but I’d like to know if Spring MVC has built-in support for this (particularly version 2.5).

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    2026-05-12T16:35:42+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:35 pm

    No, Spring does not support this out of the box. You can, however, map path to method name using @RequestMapping and appropriately configured InternalPathMethodNameResolver:

    @Controller
    @RequestMapping("/bar/*")
    public class MyController {
      ...
      public String do99(HttpServletRequest request) {
        ...
      }
    }
    

    You’ll have to specify prefix for InternalPathMethodNameResolver as “do” for the above to work since method names can’t begin with digit. If you were to use “foo.com/bar/baz” as URL and call your method baz, no additional configuration would be necessary.

    If you don’t want to use method name mapping, getting ’99’ as parameter is as easy as grabbing it from request.getPathInfo() in your method.

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