Hi Johannes, Supposing your url is : gearth/parameter1?rp=parameter2
Get a sitemap parameter: match="gearth/{mGearth}" <controller:call controller="rest-controller" select="myclass"> <map:parameter name="mGearth" value="{map:mGearth}"/> </controller:call> In your controller code you can declare a variable to be a sitemap parameter by annotatino: @SitemapParameter private String mGearth; And for a simple request parameter this provides you with the request: @Inject private HttpServletRequest request; upon which things are like the old days: parameter2_value = request.getParameter("rp"); That should work. Good luck, Jos On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 23:35 +0100, Johannes Lichtenberger wrote: > Hello, > > I'm not sure if it's the right mailing list. > > I've got a simple sitemap of the form: > > <!-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ controller ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --> > <map:pipeline> > <map:match pattern="gearth"> > <controller:call controller="rest-controller" > select="com.treetank.cocoon.controller.GoogleEarthController" /> > </map:match> > <map:match pattern="controller/screen"> > <map:generate type="gearth" /> > <map:serialize type="xml" /> > </map:match> > </map:pipeline> > > My GoogleEarthController is very simple and looks like: > > ... > @Override > public RestResponse doGet() throws Exception { > final Map<String, Object> data = new HashMap<String, Object>(); > > data.put("mGEarth", mGEarth); > data.put("reqparam", reqparam); > > return new Page("servlet:/controller/screen", data); > } > ... > > The only thing it should do is getting the sitemap parameter mGEarth and > the request parameters (which I then will process in the Generator with > a StringTokenizer...). So how do I get access to the "data"-HashMap in > my Generator? > > greetings, > Johannes > > >