Spring UriComponentsBuilder escaped the “?” instead of the same it give me the unicode value of “?”











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I am using UriComponentsBuilder and sending a url on mail which contains "?" but instead of "?" it get converted to the unicode value of "?" i.e.,"%3F", kindly suggest how can I send this URL so that I would get the exact "?" that I want.



Here is the code that I am using.



 UriComponentsBuilder urlBuilder = ServletUriComponentsBuilder.fromCurrentContextPath().path("/registrationConfirmation"+"?token="+registrationToken);

String onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent = mailService.onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent(registeredUserOpt.get().getEmail(), urlBuilder.toUriString());









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  • Possible duplicate of URL encoding using the new Spring UriComponentsBuilder
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 9:48










  • hi dbl I had seen that link earlier but it does not contain the answer of my question kindly go through it once again and let me know if you have better suggestion on the same
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 9:54










  • You are right, there is no explicit answer to your question there but there are some leads. Take a look at this baeldung article(3.4 in particular) to try to understand how UriComponentsBuilder really works.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:02








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    Thanks, it is solved we did not have to mention the parameter in URL as I had done, instead we have to put as urlBuilder.queryParam("token",registrationToken)
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 10:08












  • If you take a closer look at some of the answers from the possible duplicate, they have such approaches proposed.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:12

















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I am using UriComponentsBuilder and sending a url on mail which contains "?" but instead of "?" it get converted to the unicode value of "?" i.e.,"%3F", kindly suggest how can I send this URL so that I would get the exact "?" that I want.



Here is the code that I am using.



 UriComponentsBuilder urlBuilder = ServletUriComponentsBuilder.fromCurrentContextPath().path("/registrationConfirmation"+"?token="+registrationToken);

String onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent = mailService.onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent(registeredUserOpt.get().getEmail(), urlBuilder.toUriString());









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  • Possible duplicate of URL encoding using the new Spring UriComponentsBuilder
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 9:48










  • hi dbl I had seen that link earlier but it does not contain the answer of my question kindly go through it once again and let me know if you have better suggestion on the same
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 9:54










  • You are right, there is no explicit answer to your question there but there are some leads. Take a look at this baeldung article(3.4 in particular) to try to understand how UriComponentsBuilder really works.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:02








  • 1




    Thanks, it is solved we did not have to mention the parameter in URL as I had done, instead we have to put as urlBuilder.queryParam("token",registrationToken)
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 10:08












  • If you take a closer look at some of the answers from the possible duplicate, they have such approaches proposed.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:12















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I am using UriComponentsBuilder and sending a url on mail which contains "?" but instead of "?" it get converted to the unicode value of "?" i.e.,"%3F", kindly suggest how can I send this URL so that I would get the exact "?" that I want.



Here is the code that I am using.



 UriComponentsBuilder urlBuilder = ServletUriComponentsBuilder.fromCurrentContextPath().path("/registrationConfirmation"+"?token="+registrationToken);

String onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent = mailService.onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent(registeredUserOpt.get().getEmail(), urlBuilder.toUriString());









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I am using UriComponentsBuilder and sending a url on mail which contains "?" but instead of "?" it get converted to the unicode value of "?" i.e.,"%3F", kindly suggest how can I send this URL so that I would get the exact "?" that I want.



Here is the code that I am using.



 UriComponentsBuilder urlBuilder = ServletUriComponentsBuilder.fromCurrentContextPath().path("/registrationConfirmation"+"?token="+registrationToken);

String onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent = mailService.onUserRegistrationCompleteEvent(registeredUserOpt.get().getEmail(), urlBuilder.toUriString());






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  • Possible duplicate of URL encoding using the new Spring UriComponentsBuilder
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 9:48










  • hi dbl I had seen that link earlier but it does not contain the answer of my question kindly go through it once again and let me know if you have better suggestion on the same
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 9:54










  • You are right, there is no explicit answer to your question there but there are some leads. Take a look at this baeldung article(3.4 in particular) to try to understand how UriComponentsBuilder really works.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:02








  • 1




    Thanks, it is solved we did not have to mention the parameter in URL as I had done, instead we have to put as urlBuilder.queryParam("token",registrationToken)
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 10:08












  • If you take a closer look at some of the answers from the possible duplicate, they have such approaches proposed.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:12




















  • Possible duplicate of URL encoding using the new Spring UriComponentsBuilder
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 9:48










  • hi dbl I had seen that link earlier but it does not contain the answer of my question kindly go through it once again and let me know if you have better suggestion on the same
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 9:54










  • You are right, there is no explicit answer to your question there but there are some leads. Take a look at this baeldung article(3.4 in particular) to try to understand how UriComponentsBuilder really works.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:02








  • 1




    Thanks, it is solved we did not have to mention the parameter in URL as I had done, instead we have to put as urlBuilder.queryParam("token",registrationToken)
    – Awnish Sharma
    Nov 20 at 10:08












  • If you take a closer look at some of the answers from the possible duplicate, they have such approaches proposed.
    – dbl
    Nov 20 at 10:12


















Possible duplicate of URL encoding using the new Spring UriComponentsBuilder
– dbl
Nov 20 at 9:48




Possible duplicate of URL encoding using the new Spring UriComponentsBuilder
– dbl
Nov 20 at 9:48












hi dbl I had seen that link earlier but it does not contain the answer of my question kindly go through it once again and let me know if you have better suggestion on the same
– Awnish Sharma
Nov 20 at 9:54




hi dbl I had seen that link earlier but it does not contain the answer of my question kindly go through it once again and let me know if you have better suggestion on the same
– Awnish Sharma
Nov 20 at 9:54












You are right, there is no explicit answer to your question there but there are some leads. Take a look at this baeldung article(3.4 in particular) to try to understand how UriComponentsBuilder really works.
– dbl
Nov 20 at 10:02






You are right, there is no explicit answer to your question there but there are some leads. Take a look at this baeldung article(3.4 in particular) to try to understand how UriComponentsBuilder really works.
– dbl
Nov 20 at 10:02






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Thanks, it is solved we did not have to mention the parameter in URL as I had done, instead we have to put as urlBuilder.queryParam("token",registrationToken)
– Awnish Sharma
Nov 20 at 10:08






Thanks, it is solved we did not have to mention the parameter in URL as I had done, instead we have to put as urlBuilder.queryParam("token",registrationToken)
– Awnish Sharma
Nov 20 at 10:08














If you take a closer look at some of the answers from the possible duplicate, they have such approaches proposed.
– dbl
Nov 20 at 10:12






If you take a closer look at some of the answers from the possible duplicate, they have such approaches proposed.
– dbl
Nov 20 at 10:12



















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