Thanks Mike! That clears up some of the fog. I'm still not sure what the 
"preferred" way is for the community, though. Or is there a preferred way? The 
annotations are VERY verbose and remind me of Spring/Struts.

On Nov 29, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

>>> I never used the annotations. The only time I would use them is if I have 
>>> to register like 100 controllers, just to not have to do it in Application.
>> 
>> If you are not using the @PathParam annotation, then how do you specify the 
>> parameters for the method? I assume you would use routeObjectForKey to 
>> access them. Does this mean there is no formal method signature? This would 
>> be similar to accessing parameters from a DirectAction call.
> yes … route controller methods ARE direct actions (if you look at the 
> inheritance hierarchy, you'll see that your controller is a DirectAction). so 
> without the trickery of the annotations, you would lookup the parameters 
> using the routeObjectForKey methods, or you can just fall back to standard DA 
> tools and call request().stringFormValueForKey(..) etc.
> 
> ms


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