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Matt York commented on WW-2842:
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Jeromy,
It seems your example is offline, is there any chance you could put it back up?
I'm attempting to get hierarchial urls working with the Struts2 REST
Controllers and so far have not met with success.
> Wildcards in namespace maps url values to controller parameters
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>
> 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
>
> Attachments: rest plugin convention fix.zip
>
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> 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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