spring interceptor doesn't add header to @RestController services

HandlerInterceptorAdapters can not working with @ResponseBody and ResponseEntity methods because those are handled by HttpMessageConverter which writes to response before postHandle is called which makes it difficult to change the response.

Instead you can write a ResponseBodyAdvice and mark it as @ControllerAdvice to add the header you want.

@ControllerAdvice
public class ResponseDTOFilterAdvice implements ResponseBodyAdvice<Object> {
    @Override
    public boolean supports(final MethodParameter returnType, final Class<? extends HttpMessageConverter<?>> converterType) {
        return true;
    }

    @Override
    public Object beforeBodyWrite(final Object body, final MethodParameter returnType, final MediaType selectedContentType,
        final Class<? extends HttpMessageConverter<?>> selectedConverterType, final ServerHttpRequest request,
        final ServerHttpResponse response) {
        if (body instanceof ResponseEntity) {
            ResponseEntity responseEntity = (ResponseEntity) body;
            responseEntity.getHeaders().add("X-Frame-Options", "DENY");
        }
        return body;
    }
}

It is working I've created filter:

public class SecurityFilter extends OncePerRequestFilter {
    @Override
    protected void doFilterInternal(HttpServletRequest httpRequest,
                                    HttpServletResponse httpResponse,
                                    FilterChain filterChain) throws ServletException, IOException {
        httpResponse.setHeader("X-FRAME-OPTIONS", "DENY");
        filterChain.doFilter(httpRequest, httpResponse);
    }
}    

and registered:

@Configuration
public class SecurityConfiguration {
    @Bean
    public FilterRegistrationBean dawsonApiFilter() {
        FilterRegistrationBean registration = new FilterRegistrationBean();
        registration.setFilter(new SecurityFilter());
        return registration;
    }
}

Sir, For specific controller you can try this procedure

    @RestController
    @RequestMapping(Constants.MY_API_URL)
     public class DataServiceController {
    @PostMapping(value = "/mapping", consumes = 
     "application/json")
     public ResponseEntity<Boolean> 
     saveMapping(@RequestBody MappingDTO mapping) {
     .........
     ...........
     ......
      HttpHeaders headers = new HttpHeaders();
      headers.addHeader("X-Frame-Options", "DENY");
       return new ResponseEntity<Boolean>(true, headers, 
        HttpStatus.OK);
     }
      }

Or

If you have spring security in your application add this one inside security configuration file .So we can disable xframe option globally for each request response

    http.headers().frameOptions().disable();

Or

PostHandle method of HandlerInterceptor is not always ideally suited for use with @ResponseBody and ResponseEntity methods. In such cases an HttpMessageConverter writes to and commits the response before postHandle is called which makes it impossible to change the response, for example to add a header. Instead an application can implement ResponseBodyAdvice and either declare it as an @ControllerAdvice bean or configure it directly on RequestMappingHandlerAdapter.

https://mtyurt.net/post/spring-modify-response-headers-after-processing.html

Or

@gstackoverflow post owner already find out solution .We can refer his solution.