thank u all for valuable suggestions... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This project might be useful: > http://code.google.com/p/urlrewritefilter/ > This could allow you to effectively take the "proxy server" approach > that Frank suggested, but do the url modification within your webapp > rather than in an external application. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >> This approach sounds like a bad idea to me. Having all your pages in >> the root directory means your app will not scale beyone a few dozen >> pages; it will just get unmanageable. And this approach simply feels >> wrong. >> >> If you really want to do this then I would agree with Frank's >> suggestion to do this by configuring a proxy server. >> >> The alternative would be to write a custom JSF ViewHandler class. It >> is the JSF ViewHandler that is responsible for creating a view and >> rendering it. In fact, JSF supports the "decorator" pattern for >> ViewHandlers, so your code would override a couple of methods but >> mostly delegate to the underlying implementation. I think that >> implementing this isn't *too* difficult, but not trivial either. You >> will certainly probably need to read through the source code for the >> ViewHandler implementation of your JSF implementation (Mojarra or >> Myfaces Core) and maybe read parts of the JSF specification. Having a >> good JSF textbook handy could also be useful. >> >> Regards, >> Simon >> >> v aditya schrieb: >>> I'll definately look into how to use proxy server but is there some >>> way to do >>> it from JSF standpoint? >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> -aditya >>> >>> >>> >>> Frank Nimphius-2 wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> can't you set a proxy on the HTTP server. I remember that this is >>>> possible to do in Apache. In fact what you want is to intercept the >>>> request and forward it on the server side >>>> Frank >>>> v aditya wrote: >>>> >>>> no its not about jsp:includes . >>>> suppose u have a URL like www.abc.com/pages/first.jsf .I want the jsf >>>> page >>>> "first.jsf" to be picked up from the root directory instead of >>>> "first.jsf >>>> " >>>> from the path "/pages/first.jsf" but for the next request the URL >>>> should >>>> still remain like its coming from "/pages/first.jsf". >>>> >>>> Frank Nimphius-2 wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> sorry, I don't understand the question, can you rephrase ? Do you mean >>>> jsp:includes ? >>>> Frank >>>> v aditya wrote: >>>> >>>> I want to use some "part" of a URL to identify a particular sub >>>> directory(under root directory) and I want to use the styles and images >>>> from >>>> this sub directory to display a page in the root directory here the URL >>>> should still remain the same that is it should still have the "part" >>>> intact. >>>> All the pages are present only in root directory and styles and >>>> images are >>>> present only in sub directory.Can someone give me any pointers about >>>> how >>>> should I proceed. >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >
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