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package org.wisdom.samples.bean;
import org.wisdom.api.DefaultController;
import org.wisdom.api.annotations.BeanParameter;
import org.wisdom.api.annotations.Controller;
import org.wisdom.api.annotations.Route;
import org.wisdom.api.http.HttpMethod;
import org.wisdom.api.http.Result;
import javax.validation.Valid;
/**
* Shows how to use the {@link org.wisdom.api.annotations.BeanParameter} annotation.
*/
@Controller
public class BeanExample extends DefaultController {
/**
* The {@link org.wisdom.api.annotations.BeanParameter} is used to inject the parameter. It can be combined with
* the {@link javax.validation.Valid} annotation to ensure the validity of the resulting object.
*
* @param bean the instantiated bean
* @return the json form of the bean
*/
@Route(method = HttpMethod.GET, uri = "/bean")
public Result get(@Valid @BeanParameter Bean bean) {
return ok(bean).json();
}
}