Here a couple links that should get you started.
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.8/struts2-core/apidocs/org/apache/struts2/dispatcher/mapper/Restful2ActionMapper.html
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.8/docs/restfulactionmapper.html
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.8/docs/actionmapper.html
Kevin Lawrence wrote:
I have not. Can you give me a link?
Thanks,
Kevin
Adam Ruggles wrote:
Have you looked at using the restful url stuff?
Kevin Lawrence wrote:
I know you were joking but, for me, there are two concerns:
1. I want the urls to be memorable
www.junitfactory.com/demo
is easier to remember than
www.junitfactory.com/demo.action (or .htm or .html or .jsp)
2. I will almost certainly move part of my site to a CMS in the near
future and I don't want to break all the URLs
Kevin
Eric Buitenhuis wrote:
If obscuring the underlying technology is the primary concern,
perhaps using
*.htm
instead of *.action for struts 2 while using *.html for static could
be a solution. Then everyone would think you were writing it using
Microsoft
technology :-)
On 7/19/07, Neil Aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt:
I use URLRewrite. I only have a few rules since
urlreqrite supports regex pattern mathing.
Thanks,
Neil
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From: mraible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 11:32 AM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: Don't expose .action to user?
I agree it would be nice if you could make totally clean URLs with
Struts
2
-
as if you had each action registered as servlets in your web.xml.
Unfortunately, I don't believe it's possible. The only solution I can
think
of is to use the UrlRewriteFilter.
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite
While this solution would work, it'd require duplicating your
action paths
in urlrewrite.xml. I guess the best solution is to write some sort of
adapter for the UrlRewriteFilter that sweeps your struts.xml and
creates
rules to forward all action names (w/o an extension) to your
actions with
an
extension. In turn, you'd have to write outgoing rules that strip
off the
extension from URLs.
If someone has a more elegant solution, I'd love to hear about it.
Matt
Chris Pratt wrote:
>
> We had the same concern, so by putting this in the top of our
struts.xml
:
>
> <constant name="struts.action.extension" value="html"/>
>
> It makes all the actions look like regular old .html requests.
> (*Chris*)
>
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