@Target(value=TYPE) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Documented @ComponentScan(useDefaultFilters=false, basePackages={"org.broadleafcommerce","com.broadleafcommerce"}, includeFilters=, nameGenerator=BroadleafBeanNameGenerator.class) public @interface EnableFrameworkRestControllers
FrameworkRestController annotations, which are the RESTful controllers.
If you desire all of Broadleaf's default controllers, including the MVC ones, then use EnableAllFrameworkControllers instead.
Scan all Broadleaf modules for FrameworkRestController so that their FrameworkMappings will get
included in FrameworkControllerHandlerMapping to provide default implementations of web endpoints.
If only some FrameworkRestControllers are desired, then use excludeFilters() to disable undesired
default controllers.
DO NOT place this annotation on the same class as another ComponentScan or other annotations that compose
ComponentScan such as @SpringBootApplication and EnableFrameworkControllers as they will
conflict when Spring performs annotation composition. Instead, you can create a nested class in your
@SprintBootApplication class like this:
{@codeFrameworkRestController,
FrameworkMapping,
FrameworkControllerHandlerMapping| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan.Filter[] |
excludeFilters
A set of
ComponentScan.Filters that describe classes to exclude from component scanning. |
@AliasFor(annotation=org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan.class,
attribute="excludeFilters")
public abstract org.springframework.context.annotation.ComponentScan.Filter[] excludeFilters
ComponentScan.Filters that describe classes to exclude from component scanning.
This is most useful when you want to enable some framework controllers but exclude others. You can exclude
classes annotated with FrameworkRestController by providing a filter like {@code
ComponentScan.excludeFilters(),
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