Thanks, Scott. Yes, I had something else in mind. I need to give a URL to a third party site for call back and I will also need to pass a parameter, but that third party always strips off all query parameters. One idea I had was to append the parameter to the action name as if a wild card method, e.g., blah_value123, blah_value456. Apparently "value123" and "value466" are not real method names, so I would have the interceptor call the execute method instead after setting an action property to "value123" or "value456". Hence my question.
Then I thought of a better solution using url rewriting. I will rewrite the URL like blah_value123 to blah?paramName=value123 . I am not using the REST plug in, which will solve the problem too. Cheers, Daniel On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:44 PM, <stanl...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm not real sure what you have in mind here, but this works very nicely: > > > <action name="blah-*" method="{1}" > class="acme.action.BlahAction"> > ... > </action> > > request for www.//blah-fred fires the fred() method and > request for www.//blah-barney fires the barney method > > Peace, > Scott > > > > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Ruan <danielr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Is it possible to write an Action Interceptor, which can set the method > to > > invoke on the fly, depending on certain runtime variables? > > > > I can get the ActionProxy from ActionInvocation, but the proxy provides > > only > > a getter getMethod() not a setter. Any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Daniel > > >