Dont use query string but use the normal mounting
Query string does exactly what it says it does it builds a query
string for params
On 1/3/08, David Shepherdson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3 Jan 2008, at 5.07 pm, Haritha Juturu wrote:
>
> > I would like to get a url similar to "/editor?note=123456"
> >
> > But when i execute this code i get "/editor/note/123456"
> > Can anyone tell me how i can get the format that i would like.
>
> I believe you can do this by mounting the page using a
> QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy. In your application's init() method, do
> something like:
>
> mount(new QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy("/editor", Editor.class));
>
> That should cause it to encode the parameters using the query string,
> rather than as part of the URL path.
>
> (Incidentally, it looks like the JavaDoc for
> QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy could do with an update -- it still has
> references to QueryStringRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy, which I
> presume was the old name for the class.)
>
> David Shepherdson
>
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