In short, I want something like:
public String action(@SessionAttribute User user) {..}
instead of
public String action(HttpSession session) {
User user = session.getAttribute("user");
}
Mainly for the sake of:
- readability
- unit testing
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I found a solution.
The idea is to register a custom
WebArgumentResolverfor theAnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter, which handles a custom annotation –@SessionAttribute(or@SessionParam).One note to the code posted there is that
param.getParameterName()can be used if novalueis specified.