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I am using Servlet 3.0 and looking to convert my existing web.xml file to java config. Configuring servlets/filters etc seems to be pretty straight away. I can't figure out how to convert the following mime-mapping. Can anyone help me out?

<mime-mapping>
    <extension>xsd</extension>
    <mime-type>text/xml</mime-type>
</mime-mapping>
user2145809
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I faced this problem in a Spring Boot application. My solution was to create a class that implements org.springframework.boot.context.embedded.EmbeddedServletContainerCustomizer as following:

@Configuration
public class MyMimeMapper implements EmbeddedServletContainerCustomizer {
  @Override
  public void customize(ConfigurableEmbeddedServletContainer container) {
    MimeMappings mappings = new MimeMappings(MimeMappings.DEFAULT);
    mappings.add("xsd", "text/xml; charset=utf-8");
    container.setMimeMappings(mappings);
  }
}
Samuli Pahaoja
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  • Interesting, I didn't know that this class existed (org.springframework.boot.context.embedded.MimeMappings). While I was hoping for a solution that doesn't depend on Spring Boot, this certainly works for now. Thanks for sharing. – user2145809 May 27 '14 at 16:19
  • I haven't looked any deeper into this, no. – Samuli Pahaoja May 27 '14 at 19:29
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    @Samuli Kärkkäinen above code is for embeded tomcat, what about external tomcat ? – Mahmoud Saleh Feb 10 '18 at 19:24
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Just write a Filter. e.g. for mime-mapping in web.xml:

<mime-mapping>
    <extension>mht</extension>
    <mime-type>message/rfc822</mime-type>
</mime-mapping>

We can write a Filter instead:

@WebFilter("*.mht")
public class Rfc822Filter implements Filter {

    public void doFilter(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse resp,
            FilterChain chain) throws IOException, ServletException {
        resp.setContentType("message/rfc822");
        chain.doFilter(req, resp);
    }

    ...
}
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Using spring MVC, this method worked for me.

In the web-context, add this:

public class WebContext implements WebMvcConfigurer {

  @Override
  public void configureContentNegotiation(ContentNegotiationConfigurer configurer) {
    configurer.mediaType("xsd", MediaType.TEXT_XML);
  }
}
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As far as I know, you cannot set them in Java configuration. You can only do this in the web application's deployment descriptor or your serlvet container's.

The javadoc of ServletContext#getMimeType(String) hints at this

The MIME type is determined by the configuration of the servlet container, and may be specified in a web application deployment descriptor.

Sotirios Delimanolis
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