You can do that with wildcard mappings. I'm using Advanced wildcard mappings
with regex... check it out

http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/wildcard-mappings.html

<http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/wildcard-mappings.html>jordi

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Greg Akins <angryg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I need to implement a webapp that uses the URL to determine the
> "partner" that is accessing the application.  I'd like your opinion on
> the way to do this that might work best with Struts.
>
> Right now, we use a querystring parameter to set a session value that
> is references throughout the application to determine the partner.
>
> I can do that same thing with struts (ie.,
> www.example.com/myapp?partnerId=8)
>
> I am wondering if it might be better to create a URL like
> www.example.com/myapp/8
>
> Ultimately, it would be nice to map a url to a domain (ie.,
> www.example.com/myapp/8 -> partner8.example.com
>
> Ultimately, this would avoid problems with keeping the value in the
> session, as it could always be retrieved from the URL
>
> --
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