This is good! I will be needing to do a similar thing too..
Is this in a How-to?
Cheers
Mark
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Alan Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gregg
>
> Good. Then I'll work on putting it in it's own project.
>
> To make it work you need to use a special HttpRequest wrapper, which
> I build in a a special ActionBeanContextFactory. You can drop in my
> factory or make sure to wrap the request in your own, if you're using
> one. If that really doesn't work, then you can also use a special
> StripesFilter which will wrap the HttpRequest.
>
> I'm wondering if we can talk about making some adjustments to Stripes
> itself to support more intricate binding strategies. How does one go
> about suggesting changes to the core? I'm hoping that as I suggest
> changes you all will tell me that they are unnecessary.
>
> Alan
>
> On Jul 17, 2008, at 12:47 PM, Gregg Bolinger wrote:
>
> > I really like this idea. I am going to be in a similar situation
> > where
> > I need to publish a URL based on an account, the same as you, Alan.
> >
> > Gregg
> >
> > Alan Gutierrez wrote:
>
> >> I'd like to add the ability to bind to other variables in the
> >> request. Specifically, the server, because I'd like to have a
> >> Basecamp hosting strategy for my app in the long run...
> >>
> >> http://account.domain.com/orders/edit/1
> >>
> >> This is a very popular strategy and it's going to fit nicely into my
> >> grand plan.
> >>
> >> Which would mean that UrlBinding and ActionResolvers in general would
> >> have to bind to more than just a path, but an entire URL plus, for
> >> the REST folks, a verb. So why not bind against the full HTTP
> >> request? Or at least the combination of verb and full URL.
> >>
>
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