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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T16:42:42+00:00 2026-05-23T16:42:42+00:00

I got relation many to many between Restaurant and Tag. Here are my entities:

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I got relation many to many between Restaurant and Tag. Here are my entities:

public class Restaurant {
    @Id
    @GeneratedValue
    private int id;
    (...)
    @ManyToMany
    @JoinTable(name="restaurant_tag",
            joinColumns={@JoinColumn(name="restaurant_id")},
            inverseJoinColumns={@JoinColumn(name="tag_id")})
    private List<Tag> tags;

And:

public class Tag {
    @Id
    private int id;
    private String name;
    @ManyToMany
    @JoinTable(name="restaurant_tag",
            joinColumns={@JoinColumn(name="tag_id")},
            inverseJoinColumns={@JoinColumn(name="restaurant_id")})
    private List<Restaurant> restaurants;

In my controller (add) I got:

public ModelAndView myrestaurantadd(HttpServletRequest request,
            HttpServletResponse response, Restaurant restaurant,  String[] tags)   throws Exception {
        for(String tag : tags){
            Tag x = new Tag();
            x.setName(tag);
        restaurant.getTags().add(x);
        }

And in my jsp:

<form:form action="myrestaurantadd.htm" modelAttribute="restaurant" commandName="restaurant">
(...)
<form:select path="tags" multiple="true" items="${tagList}" itemLabel="name" itemValue="id"/>

everything shows ok, I got multiple select with my tags, but when I click ‘save’, I got this error:

> org.springframework.web.util.NestedServletException:
> Request processing failed; nested
> exception is
> org.springframework.beans.BeanInstantiationException:
> Could not instantiate bean class
> [[Ljava.lang.String;]: No default
> constructor found; nested exception is
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
> [Ljava.lang.String;.<init>()
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    2026-05-23T16:42:42+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    You will have to define a custom property editor for the tags property of your restaurant object on your controller.

    @InitBinder
        protected void initBinder(HttpServletRequest request,
                ServletRequestDataBinder binder) throws Exception {
    
            super.initBinder(request, binder);
    
            binder.registerCustomEditor(List.class, "tags",new CustomCollectionEditor(List.class){
    
                @Override
                protected Object convertElement(Object element) {
                    Tag tag = new Tag();
    
                    if (element != null) {
                        Long id = Long.valueOf(element.toString());
                        tag.setId(id);
                    }
                    return tag;
                }
            });
    
        }
    
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