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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T21:15:49+00:00 2026-05-27T21:15:49+00:00

I have written the following code : @Controller @RequestMapping(/test) public class Home { @RequestMapping(value

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I have written the following code :

@Controller
@RequestMapping("/test")
public class Home {

@RequestMapping(value = "index")
public String index() {
    return "index";
}

@RequestMapping(value = "welcome")
public String welcome(@RequestParam("txtname") String name, ModelMap model) {
    model.addAttribute("msg", name);
    return "index";
}

}

Now I have two doubts. I want something like /test to load index() directly. Now I have to type /test/index. How do I configure that.

Secondly index() and welcome() is almost same. Just that the request parameter is added to the output. I wrote index() because /welcome won’t work if there is no parameter. I want txtname to be made optional or something as such so that welcome can be dropped.

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    2026-05-27T21:15:49+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:15 pm

    I want something like /test to load index() directly. Now I have to type /test/index.

    Just skip the extra mapping:

    @RequestMapping
    public String index() {
        return "index";
    }
    

    I want txtname to be made optional or something as such so that welcome can be dropped.

    Try this:

    @RequestParam(value = "txtname", required = false)
    

    Besides your welcome() method can be simplified:

    @RequestMapping(value = "welcome")
    public String welcome(@RequestParam("txtname") String name) {
        return new ModelAndView("index", "msg", name);
    }
    
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