Thanks Jeromy it really worked
Jeromy Evans - Blue Sky Minds wrote:
>
> public String intercept(ActionInvocation actionInvocation) throws
> Exception {
>
> I wouldn't do it, but actionInvocation provides information about the
> action and method being invoked. Your interceptor could change its
> behaviour based on the action name/class or method.
>
> The preferred approach (I believe) is to add an interface to your action
> and have your interceptor check whether the action implements the
> interface. Then act accordingly, irrespective of the action name.
>
> sudeepj2ee wrote:
>> can we call a particular method in interceptor class as we do for action
>> class like
>> <action name="abc!*" method="{1}"
>> class="abc">
>>
>> can we do the same for interceptors using '!' can i call a particular
>> method
>> with my own name in interceptor.
>> If yes than how can we do that.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> sudeep srivastava
>>
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