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On 05/09/2012 05:18 PM, Atul Vani wrote:
Without '@' these will be considered as HTML tags instead of freemarker macros :)


With '@', it will behave as it would have normally, the '/' has no effects. However, when this request will be hit, the 'login' request's view mapping will be overrided by 'checkout' view.

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Enterprise Software Developer
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On 05/09/2012 03:37 PM, Malini Sharma wrote:
Hi,
    Can anyone please guide me, what happens to the request like this:
<ofbizurl>login/checkout</ofbizUrl>  (login and checkout are just
examples..)??
login and checkout are two separate requests in controller.xml..?


On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 2:06 PM, nilesh_patil<nilesh_pa...@tudip.com> wrote:

Thank you very much

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:06 PM, Robert G. [via OFBiz]<
ml-node+s135035n4618010...@n4.nabble.com>  wrote:

btw. not your ftl file is responsible to redirect you to the page after
sending f.ex. a form...this does the controller.xml

there you find things like:

success, error and so on...so after a request is f.ex. successfully you
can define the view mapping after it.

in the controller.xml you see sth. like:

*<request-map uri="login">
<security https="true" auth="false"/>
<event type="java" path="org.ofbiz.securityext.login.LoginEvents"
invoke="storeLogin"/>
<response name="success" type="view" value="main"/>
<response name="requirePasswordChange" type="view"
value="requirePasswordChange"/>
<response name="error" type="view" value="login"/>
</request-map>*

you see, that there is an event type. This is worked through, and the
login is stored in a session (I believe). If this was successfully, the
java method, or service returns a "success", so you will get the view
with
the value "main" in this case. On an error you will get the view of the login again...this can happen, if f.ex. the session is invalid, the user
typed in wrong login data and so on...

the view mapping is referring to the views, which are defined at the end of the file (controller.xml). there is then defined another xml file to
get
the content of the view /next page...

hope that helps you to understand the processes


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