Annotation Type SessionAttributes
@Target(TYPE) @Retention(RUNTIME) @Inherited @Documented public @interface SessionAttributes
Annotation that indicates the session attributes that a specific handler uses.This will typically list the names of model attributes which should be transparently stored in the session or some conversational storage, serving as form-backing beans. Declared at the type level, applying to the model attributes that the annotated handler class operates on.
NOTE: Session attributes as indicated using this annotation correspond to a specific handler's model attributes, getting transparently stored in a conversational session. Those attributes will be removed once the handler indicates completion of its conversational session. Therefore, use this facility for such conversational attributes which are supposed to be stored in the session temporarily during the course of a specific handler's conversation.
For permanent session attributes, e.g. a user authentication object, use the traditional
session.setAttribute
method instead. Alternatively, consider using the attribute management capabilities of the genericWebRequest
interface.NOTE: When using controller interfaces (e.g. for AOP proxying), make sure to consistently put all your mapping annotations — such as
@RequestMapping
and@SessionAttributes
— on the controller interface rather than on the implementation class.- Since:
- 2.5
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller, Sam Brannen
Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description String[]
names
The names of session attributes in the model that should be stored in the session or some conversational storage.Class<?>[]
types
The types of session attributes in the model that should be stored in the session or some conversational storage.String[]
value
Alias fornames()
.
names
@AliasFor("value") String[] names
The names of session attributes in the model that should be stored in the session or some conversational storage.Note: This indicates the model attribute names. The session attribute names may or may not match the model attribute names. Applications should therefore not rely on the session attribute names but rather operate on the model only.
- Since:
- 4.2
- Default:
- {}