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Using Spring MVC 3.1+ WebApplicationInitializer to programmatically configure session-config and error-page

WebApplicationInitializer provides a way to programmatically represent a good portion of a standard web.xml file - the servlets, filters, listeners.

However I have not been able to figure out a good way to represent these elements(session-timeout, error-page) using WebApplicationInitializer, is it necessary to still maintain a web.xml for these elements?

<session-config>
    <session-timeout>30</session-timeout>
</session-config>

<error-page>
    <exception-type>java.lang.Exception</exception-type>
    <location>/uncaughtException</location>
</error-page>

<error-page>
    <error-code>404</error-code>
    <location>/resourceNotFound</location>
</error-page>

I done a bit of research on this topic and found that for some of the configurations like sessionTimeOut and error pages you still need to have the web.xml.

Have look at this Link

Hope this helps you. Cheers.

Using spring-boot it's pretty easy.

I am sure it could be done without spring boot as well by extending SpringServletContainerInitializer . It seems that is what it is specifically designed for.

Servlet 3.0 ServletContainerInitializer designed to support code-based configuration of the servlet container using Spring's WebApplicationInitializer SPI as opposed to (or possibly in combination with) the traditional web.xml-based approach.

Sample code (using SpringBootServletInitializer)

public class MyServletInitializer extends SpringBootServletInitializer {

    @Bean
    public EmbeddedServletContainerFactory servletContainer() {
        TomcatEmbeddedServletContainerFactory containerFactory = new TomcatEmbeddedServletContainerFactory(8080);

        // configure error pages
        containerFactory.getErrorPages().add(new ErrorPage(HttpStatus.UNAUTHORIZED, "/errors/401"));

        // configure session timeout
        containerFactory.setSessionTimeout(20);

        return containerFactory;
    }
}

Actually WebApplicationInitializer doesn't provide it directly. But there is a way to set sessointimeout with java configuration.

You have to create a HttpSessionListner first :

import javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionEvent;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener;

public class SessionListener implements HttpSessionListener {

    @Override
    public void sessionCreated(HttpSessionEvent se) {
        //here session will be invalidated by container within 30 mins 
        //if there isn't any activity by user
        se.getSession().setMaxInactiveInterval(1800);
    }

    @Override
    public void sessionDestroyed(HttpSessionEvent se) {
        System.out.println("Session destroyed");
    }
}

After this just register this listener with your servlet context which will be available in WebApplicationInitializer under method onStartup

servletContext.addListener(SessionListener.class);

Extending on BwithLove comment, you can define 404 error page using exception and controller method which is @ExceptionHandler:

  1. Enable throwing NoHandlerFoundException in DispatcherServlet.
  2. Use @ControllerAdvice and @ExceptionHandler in controller.

WebAppInitializer class:

public class WebAppInitializer implements WebApplicationInitializer {
@Override
public void onStartup(ServletContext container) {
    DispatcherServlet dispatcherServlet = new DispatcherServlet(getContext());
    dispatcherServlet.setThrowExceptionIfNoHandlerFound(true);
    ServletRegistration.Dynamic registration = container.addServlet("dispatcher", dispatcherServlet);
    registration.setLoadOnStartup(1);
    registration.addMapping("/");
}

private AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext getContext() {
    AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext context = new AnnotationConfigWebApplicationContext();
    context.setConfigLocation("com.my.config");
    context.scan("com.my.controllers");
    return context;
}
}

Controller class:

@Controller
@ControllerAdvice
public class MainController {

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


    @ExceptionHandler(NoHandlerFoundException.class)
    @ResponseStatus(value = HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND)
    public String requestHandlingNoHandlerFound(HttpServletRequest req, NoHandlerFoundException ex) {
        return "error404";
    }
}

"error404" is a JSP file.

In web.xml

<session-config>
    <session-timeout>3</session-timeout>
</session-config>-->
<listener>
    <listenerclass>

  </listener-class>
</listener>

Listener Class

public class ProductBidRollBackListener implements HttpSessionListener {

 @Override
 public void sessionCreated(HttpSessionEvent httpSessionEvent) {
    //To change body of implemented methods use File | Settings | File Templates.

 }

 @Override
 public void sessionDestroyed(HttpSessionEvent httpSessionEvent) {
    HttpSession session=httpSessionEvent.getSession();
    WebApplicationContext context = WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(session.getServletContext());
    ProductService productService=(ProductService) context.getBean("productServiceImpl");
    Cart cart=(Cart)session.getAttribute("cart");
    if (cart!=null && cart.getCartItems()!=null && cart.getCartItems().size()>0){
        for (int i=0; i<cart.getCartItems().size();i++){
            CartItem cartItem=cart.getCartItems().get(i);
            if (cartItem.getProduct()!=null){
                Product product = productService.getProductById(cartItem.getProduct().getId(),"");
                int stock=product.getStock();
                product.setStock(stock+cartItem.getQuantity());
                product = productService.updateProduct(product);
            }
        }
    }
 }
}

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