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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ Operations on an endpoint receive input via their parameters.
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When exposed via the web, the values for these parameters are taken from the URL's query parameters and from the JSON request body.
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When exposed via the web, the values for these parameters are taken from the URL's query parameters and from the JSON request body.
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When exposed via JMX, the parameters are mapped to the parameters of the MBean's operations.
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When exposed via JMX, the parameters are mapped to the parameters of the MBean's operations.
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Parameters are required by default.
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Parameters are required by default.
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They can be made optional by annotating them with `@org.springframework.lang.Nullable`.
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They can be made optional by annotating them with either `@javax.annotation.Nonnull` or `@org.springframework.lang.Nullable`.
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Each root property in the JSON request body can be mapped to a parameter of the endpoint.
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Each root property in the JSON request body can be mapped to a parameter of the endpoint.
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Consider the following JSON request body:
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Consider the following JSON request body:
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