Re: How to get requested path?

2004-06-03 Thread Frank Zammetti
Thanks Martin, it actually turns out that I needed request.getServletPath(). 
 I completely forgot to look at what the request object offered, I was 
instead looking at the headers, parameters and attributes, and also seeing 
if the information was contained in RequestProcessor somewhere.  I forgot 
the obvious (which is about what I expected).  Thanks!

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Subject: Re: How to get requested path?
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 10:51:01 -0400
Frank-
the Path Follows the URI and precedes the Query String
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/2.1/api/javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest.html#getPathTranslated()
Does this help??
Martin
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Subject: How to get requested path?
> I've been looking through javadocs for a couple of hours and I haven't
found
> the answer to what seems like a straight-forward question...
>
> Assume I am writing a sublcass of RequestProcessor... how can I, in the
> processPreprocess() method, get the path that was called?  In other 
words,
> if I submit a request to http://localhost:8181/wst/myAction.wst, how can 
I
> get a String with the value "myAction.wst"?  I've checked all the 
request
> parameters and attributes and headers, it doesn't seem to be there, and 
I
> don't see anywhere that it's available in RequestProcessor, even though 
it
> seems like something that would be.
>
> Can anyone point out what I'm suire will wind up being the obvious 
answer?
> Thanks all!
>
> Frank
>
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Re: How to get requested path?

2004-06-03 Thread Martin Gainty
Frank-
the Path Follows the URI and precedes the Query String
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/2.1/api/javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest.html#getPathTranslated()
Does this help??
Martin
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From: "Frank Zammetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: How to get requested path?


> I've been looking through javadocs for a couple of hours and I haven't
found
> the answer to what seems like a straight-forward question...
>
> Assume I am writing a sublcass of RequestProcessor... how can I, in the
> processPreprocess() method, get the path that was called?  In other words,
> if I submit a request to http://localhost:8181/wst/myAction.wst, how can I
> get a String with the value "myAction.wst"?  I've checked all the request
> parameters and attributes and headers, it doesn't seem to be there, and I
> don't see anywhere that it's available in RequestProcessor, even though it
> seems like something that would be.
>
> Can anyone point out what I'm suire will wind up being the obvious answer?
> Thanks all!
>
> Frank
>
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RE: How to get requested path?

2004-06-03 Thread Frank Zammetti
Never mind... I told you it would be obvious... request.getServletPath().  
Argh.  WAKE UP FRANK!!

Frank
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Subject: How to get requested path?
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 10:41:40 -0400
I've been looking through javadocs for a couple of hours and I haven't 
found the answer to what seems like a straight-forward question...

Assume I am writing a sublcass of RequestProcessor... how can I, in the 
processPreprocess() method, get the path that was called?  In other words, 
if I submit a request to http://localhost:8181/wst/myAction.wst, how can I 
get a String with the value "myAction.wst"?  I've checked all the request 
parameters and attributes and headers, it doesn't seem to be there, and I 
don't see anywhere that it's available in RequestProcessor, even though it 
seems like something that would be.

Can anyone point out what I'm suire will wind up being the obvious answer?  
Thanks all!

Frank
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