Hi All,
You can also have N applications representing stores under names store1..storeN,
where one application just knows about itself and all applications are
identical in code but different in data and css maybe.

Best greetings,
Paweł Wielgus.


2010/3/7 Cimballi <cimballi.cimba...@gmail.com>:
> John, you can use namespaces at the package level to distinguish your stores.
> You can also do that in a rest way, like http://www.xyz.com/store/1.
>
> Cimballi
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 11:18 PM, john lee <sh_thorn_b...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> my company is distributor, we plan to provide platform for our 
>> customer(different store) to sell their product to indivual customers.
>>
>> http://www.xyz.om/store1
>> http://www.xyz.com/store2
>> http://www.xyz.com/store3
>> ...
>> http://www.xyz.com/storeN
>>
>> (store1...storeN) list our(distributor)'s product to their customer, when 
>> customer see the display price, the display price=our price(base 
>> price)+storeX's margin
>>
>> my question is the following
>>
>> a. in the struts.xml, different store should have different package 
>> defination ?
>>
>> b. in the application, what is the struts2's method to detect which store? 
>> in other words, how can i detect which link(http://www.xyz.om/store1 or 
>> store2 or store3) is pass in ? without knowing which store is called, i can 
>> not call special routine(could be price cal, ...) associated with that store.
>>
>> any good idea to approach this?
>>
>> tks in advance
>>
>> john
>>
>>
>>
>
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