Thanks for the pointer.  I've been looking through the RequestProcessor 
source without any luck so far.  Maybe I'll stumble across it soon.

Erik Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> I don't know the specific answer to your question, but I learned a lot
> by writing a method that prints out the key and value for every 
> attribute in every scope, and calling that method at various points 
> along the RequestProcessor timeline (by overriding various methods of 
> RequestProcessor). RequestProcessor invokes a dozen or so methods on 
> itself for every request, and during that time many attributes are set
> and/or removed from various scopes.
> 
> I do recall that the controller Servlet mapping was available. Not
> sure about specific Action mappings.
> 
> Erik
> 
> 
> 
> Alan Pocklington wrote:
> 
>>I have an Action defined as:
>>
>>  <action 
>>      path="/myaction/**"  
>>      type="...MyAction"/>
>>      
>>Within the Action class itself I want to get at the path attribute as 
>>defined in the config file, i.e. 
>>/myaction/**.  
>>
>>I can get the requested path, for example /myaction/somepath/xxx.do
>>via actionMapping.getPath() but not the original path to which the
>>action was mapped.  Is there any way I can get at this?
>>
>>Thanks in advance. 
>>
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