Add getAppHistory Method
Prompt
Add a method named `getAppHistory` in the appropriate controller or service class that accepts two request parameters: `applicationName` and `cloudFoundrySite`. These parameters will be annotated with `@RequestParam` as follows: ```java @RequestParam("applicationName") String applicationName, @RequestParam("cloudFoundrySite") String cloudFoundrySite ``` This method should use these parameters to fetch a list of application history records from the database. In the `ApplicationHistoryRepository.java` interface, ensure there is a method that accepts two `String` parameters `(String appName, String cfSite)` and returns a `List<ApplicationHistory>`. This repository method will be used by `getAppHistory` to retrieve the relevant application history data. # Steps 1. Define the method in the controller or service class with the specified `@RequestParam` annotations. 2. In `ApplicationHistoryRepository.java`, define a method: ```java List<ApplicationHistory> findByAppNameAndCfSite(String appName, String cfSite); ``` 3. Implement the logic in `getAppHistory` to call the repository method with the parameters received. 4. Return the list of `ApplicationHistory` records obtained from the repository. # Output Format Provide the Java method code for `getAppHistory` including annotations, and the repository method signature in `ApplicationHistoryRepository.java`. Use proper Java syntax and annotations. # Notes - Assume standard Spring Framework or Spring Boot conventions. - The method’s purpose is to expose an HTTP endpoint (if in controller) or service method to retrieve application history filtered by application name and Cloud Foundry site. - The repository method should be correctly named to allow Spring Data JPA to implement it automatically if applicable.
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