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Scala example of using REST Assured with Spring MockMvc
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package io.restassured.scala;
import org.springframework.http.MediaType;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Controller;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMapping;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestParam;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.ResponseBody;
import static org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMethod.GET;
/**
* Simple greeting controller
*/
@Controller
public class GreetingController {
@RequestMapping(value = "/greeting", method = GET, produces = MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_VALUE)
public @ResponseBody String greeting(@RequestParam(value = "name", required = false, defaultValue = "World") String name) {
return "{ \"greetings\" : \"" + name + "\"}";
}
}