Sorry didn't get what you mean by "use JSTL/EL to navigate the servlet
api" :)
As I mentioned before request.getServletPath() gives Tiles layout jsp
page, not action mapping.
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Best Regards
Ilja
Joseph McGranaghan wrote:
That MappingDispatchAction sounds like a good idea.
What if you use JSTL/EL to navigate the servlet api and do a
similar filter for /admin/* etc?
Could do it in a javascript function onSubmit.
-Joe
Ilja S. wrote:
The thing is that I use MappingDispatchAction
So in one action class I have 2 methods: 1 will be executed when
/supervisor/deals is accessed and other when /admin/deals is executed.
I found this convenient for handling authorization (user with role
supervisor can't access /admin/* urls) and having one Action class for
few tasks. The problem here that I also want to use one JSP for those
mappings and submit form in this jsp to corresponding mapping.
Joseph McGranaghan wrote:
What if you use a DispatchAction and one path.
Either way you will need to check a parameter (or something)
to ensure the proper route
-Joe
Ilja S. wrote:
Hello
This could be silly question but I'm kind stuck here.
I have 2 ActionMappings in struts config with following paths:
path="/admin/deals"
path="/supervisor/deals"
Both have the forward to same jsp with form.
All I want to do is depending on a requested mapping submit form,
well, to its' action i.e.
if /admin/deals page is opened then it would be <html:form
action="/admin/deals.do"> and if /supervisor/deals url is opened
then form would be submitted to "/supervisor/deals.do".
Getting servletPath() from request object gives me smth like
/layout/layout.jsp since struts Tiles is used.
Thanks in advance.
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