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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:26:47+00:00 2026-05-16T18:26:47+00:00

If a HTML form contains multiple input fields: <form> <input id=in1 type=text value=one> <input

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If a HTML form contains multiple input fields:

 <form>
 <input id="in1" type="text" value="one">
 <input id="in2" type="text" value="two">
 <input id="in3" type="text" value="three">
 </form>

and is passed to a Spring controller as a serialized form like this:

new Ajax.Request('/doajax', 
{asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, 
parameters: $('ajax_form').serialize(true)});

what Java type would be needed to read the serialized ajax_form in a Spring 3 controller?

@RequestMapping("/doajax")
@ResponseBody
public String doAjax(@RequestParam <?Type> ajaxForm 
{
 // do something
}
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    2026-05-16T18:26:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:26 pm

    First of all, you use form fields without names, so serialize() actually produces an empty result. Add names:

    <form> 
     <input name = "in1" id="in1" type="text" value="one"> 
     <input name = "in2" id="in2" type="text" value="two"> 
     <input name = "in3" id="in3" type="text" value="three"> 
    </form>
    

    I guess you use Prototype, so parameters: $('ajax_form').serialize(true) produces a URL-encoded representation of the form (and also you don’t need true here, it adds unnecessary conversion). Since @RequestParam can’t bind complex types, you can bind fields as separate parameters:

    public String doAjax(@RequestParam("in1") String in1, 
        @RequestParam("in2") String in2, @RequestParam("in2") String in2)
    

    Also you can create a class to hold form data and pass it as a model attribute:

    public class AjaxForm {
        private String in1;
        private String in2;
        private String in3;
    
        ... getters, setters ...
    }
    

    –

    public String doAjax(AjaxForm form)
    
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