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lazing edited comment on WW-2842 at 1/6/09 7:45 PM:
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It block me for further dev... 
currently I am trying to fix it myself..

I will post here if any improvement.

more: This request is just to make conversation plugin work together with REST 

      was (Author: lazing):
    It block me for further dev... 
currently I am trying to fix it myself..

I will post here if any improvement.
  
> Wildcards in namespace maps url values to controller parameters
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WW-2842
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-2842
>             Project: Struts 2
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Plugin - REST
>            Reporter: Leonard Broman
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: Future
>
>
> Implement wildcard functionality in namespace declaration to be able to map 
> URL values to controller properties, or more appropriately, push them to the 
> value stack.
> This has been discussed lightly on the user mailing list and there is a short 
> notice on the jroller blog by Don Brown 
> http://www.jroller.com/mrdon/entry/struts_2_rest_todos .
> Simple example:
> We may want to map a nice and clean url: GET /report/lbroman/2008/january
> To a ReportController where the values lbroman, 2008, january will be set on 
> properties on the Controller.
> Using the @Namespace annotation, a namespace declaration like 
> "/report/{user}/{year}/{month}" will use the wildcard mapping to map 
> "lbroman", "2008", "january" to setUser(), setYear() and setMonth() 
> respectively.
> Note that this overrides the default setId() for the first parameter.

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