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I have an application running on External tomcat where context path will be created automatically for war file name (smth like http://localhost:8080/testApp). I have existing js calls that are calling some existing rest services. These js calls are made in such a way that they do not include context path (like http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList), but Rest APIs are automatically registered using context path



@Controller
@RequestMapping("/v1")
public class MyController {

@GetMapping("/getUsersList")
public ResponseEntity getUsers....{}
}


So for this I will have API registered as http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList



Please advise what to do with this mismatch (pls note I cannot modify code how js api calls are made, I can update Controllers and add some properties in Tomcat conf).
Thanks










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I have an application running on External tomcat where context path will be created automatically for war file name (smth like http://localhost:8080/testApp). I have existing js calls that are calling some existing rest services. These js calls are made in such a way that they do not include context path (like http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList), but Rest APIs are automatically registered using context path



@Controller
@RequestMapping("/v1")
public class MyController {

@GetMapping("/getUsersList")
public ResponseEntity getUsers....{}
}


So for this I will have API registered as http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList



Please advise what to do with this mismatch (pls note I cannot modify code how js api calls are made, I can update Controllers and add some properties in Tomcat conf).
Thanks










share|improve this question

























  • Possible duplicate of spring : bypass contextPath for a specific controller

    – user7294900
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:53














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I have an application running on External tomcat where context path will be created automatically for war file name (smth like http://localhost:8080/testApp). I have existing js calls that are calling some existing rest services. These js calls are made in such a way that they do not include context path (like http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList), but Rest APIs are automatically registered using context path



@Controller
@RequestMapping("/v1")
public class MyController {

@GetMapping("/getUsersList")
public ResponseEntity getUsers....{}
}


So for this I will have API registered as http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList



Please advise what to do with this mismatch (pls note I cannot modify code how js api calls are made, I can update Controllers and add some properties in Tomcat conf).
Thanks










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I have an application running on External tomcat where context path will be created automatically for war file name (smth like http://localhost:8080/testApp). I have existing js calls that are calling some existing rest services. These js calls are made in such a way that they do not include context path (like http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList), but Rest APIs are automatically registered using context path



@Controller
@RequestMapping("/v1")
public class MyController {

@GetMapping("/getUsersList")
public ResponseEntity getUsers....{}
}


So for this I will have API registered as http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList



Please advise what to do with this mismatch (pls note I cannot modify code how js api calls are made, I can update Controllers and add some properties in Tomcat conf).
Thanks







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  • Possible duplicate of spring : bypass contextPath for a specific controller

    – user7294900
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:53



















  • Possible duplicate of spring : bypass contextPath for a specific controller

    – user7294900
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:53

















Possible duplicate of spring : bypass contextPath for a specific controller

– user7294900
Nov 14 '18 at 10:53





Possible duplicate of spring : bypass contextPath for a specific controller

– user7294900
Nov 14 '18 at 10:53












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Use full URL for rest call :- http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList
instead of relative URL :- /v1/getUsersList
When you use relative path for rest calls it assumes that you are calling same application so by default current context will be added
before relative URL :- http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList






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    Use full URL for rest call :- http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList
    instead of relative URL :- /v1/getUsersList
    When you use relative path for rest calls it assumes that you are calling same application so by default current context will be added
    before relative URL :- http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList






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      Use full URL for rest call :- http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList
      instead of relative URL :- /v1/getUsersList
      When you use relative path for rest calls it assumes that you are calling same application so by default current context will be added
      before relative URL :- http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList






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        Use full URL for rest call :- http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList
        instead of relative URL :- /v1/getUsersList
        When you use relative path for rest calls it assumes that you are calling same application so by default current context will be added
        before relative URL :- http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList






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        Use full URL for rest call :- http://localhost:8080/v1/getUsersList
        instead of relative URL :- /v1/getUsersList
        When you use relative path for rest calls it assumes that you are calling same application so by default current context will be added
        before relative URL :- http://localhost:8080/testApp/v1/getUsersList







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