Hi All,
Here is the request-map from the controller file: <request-map uri="enterCardDetails"> <security https="false" auth="false"/> <event type="groovy" path="component://pjweb/webapp/pjweb/WEB-INF/actions/" invoke="SellSettings.groovy"/> <response name="success" type="request-redirect" value="enterCardDetailsInternal"> <redirect-parameter name="selectOffer"/> <redirect-parameter name="productId"/> <redirect-parameter name="forMiniSite"/> <redirect-parameter name="minisitePartner"/> </response> <response name="error" type="view" value="errorScreen"/> </request-map> I want to understand the attribute type="request-redirect"(highlighted in yellow color) in the response tag. To my understanding this will create a new request and pass only the redirect-parameters as part of the new request. In other words, it similar to response.sendRedirect() and not RequestDispatcher.forward() as in JSP. Please confirm. Regards, Prashant ________________________________ http://www.mindtree.com/email/disclaimer.html |
Hi Prashant,
It is similar to the response.sendRedirect(). -- Thanks Brajesh Patel HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Prashant Punekar < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Here is the request-map from the controller file: > > <request-map uri="enterCardDetails"> > <security https="false" auth="false"/> > <event type="groovy" > path="component://pjweb/webapp/pjweb/WEB-INF/actions/" > invoke="SellSettings.groovy"/> > <response name="success" type="request-redirect" > value="enterCardDetailsInternal"> > <redirect-parameter name="selectOffer"/> > <redirect-parameter name="productId"/> > <redirect-parameter name="forMiniSite"/> > <redirect-parameter name="minisitePartner"/> > </response> > <response name="error" type="view" value="errorScreen"/> > </request-map> > > I want to understand the attribute type="request-redirect"(highlighted in > yellow color) in the response tag. > > To my understanding this will create a new request and pass only the > redirect-parameters as part of the new request. > > In other words, it similar to response.sendRedirect() and not > RequestDispatcher.forward() as in JSP. > > Please confirm. > > Regards, > Prashant > > > ________________________________ > http://www.mindtree.com/email/disclaimer.html > |
Thanks Brajesh,
Please let me know the tags/attribute similar to jsp->RD.forward(). Regards, Prashant -----Original Message----- From: Brajesh Patel [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:43 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: request-redirect ! Hi Prashant, It is similar to the response.sendRedirect(). -- Thanks Brajesh Patel HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Prashant Punekar < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Here is the request-map from the controller file: > > <request-map uri="enterCardDetails"> > <security https="false" auth="false"/> > <event type="groovy" > path="component://pjweb/webapp/pjweb/WEB-INF/actions/" > invoke="SellSettings.groovy"/> > <response name="success" type="request-redirect" > value="enterCardDetailsInternal"> > <redirect-parameter name="selectOffer"/> > <redirect-parameter name="productId"/> > <redirect-parameter name="forMiniSite"/> > <redirect-parameter name="minisitePartner"/> > </response> > <response name="error" type="view" value="errorScreen"/> > </request-map> > > I want to understand the attribute type="request-redirect"(highlighted in > yellow color) in the response tag. > > To my understanding this will create a new request and pass only the > redirect-parameters as part of the new request. > > In other words, it similar to response.sendRedirect() and not > RequestDispatcher.forward() as in JSP. > > Please confirm. > > Regards, > Prashant > > > ________________________________ > http://www.mindtree.com/email/disclaimer.html > |
There isn't one!
Regards Scott HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On 15/04/2010, at 12:39 PM, Prashant Punekar wrote: > Thanks Brajesh, > > Please let me know the tags/attribute similar to jsp->RD.forward(). > > Regards, > Prashant > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brajesh Patel [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:43 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: request-redirect ! > > Hi Prashant, > It is similar to the response.sendRedirect(). > > -- > Thanks > Brajesh Patel > > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Prashant Punekar < > [hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Here is the request-map from the controller file: >> >> <request-map uri="enterCardDetails"> >> <security https="false" auth="false"/> >> <event type="groovy" >> path="component://pjweb/webapp/pjweb/WEB-INF/actions/" >> invoke="SellSettings.groovy"/> >> <response name="success" type="request-redirect" >> value="enterCardDetailsInternal"> >> <redirect-parameter name="selectOffer"/> >> <redirect-parameter name="productId"/> >> <redirect-parameter name="forMiniSite"/> >> <redirect-parameter name="minisitePartner"/> >> </response> >> <response name="error" type="view" value="errorScreen"/> >> </request-map> >> >> I want to understand the attribute type="request-redirect"(highlighted in >> yellow color) in the response tag. >> >> To my understanding this will create a new request and pass only the >> redirect-parameters as part of the new request. >> >> In other words, it similar to response.sendRedirect() and not >> RequestDispatcher.forward() as in JSP. >> >> Please confirm. >> >> Regards, >> Prashant >> >> >> ________________________________ >> http://www.mindtree.com/email/disclaimer.html >> smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
Actually that isn't entirely true, a response of type "request" is somewhat similar to a forward except that you can only forward to a URI within the current controller.
Regards Scott On 15/04/2010, at 1:11 PM, Scott Gray wrote: > There isn't one! > > Regards > Scott > > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > On 15/04/2010, at 12:39 PM, Prashant Punekar wrote: > >> Thanks Brajesh, >> >> Please let me know the tags/attribute similar to jsp->RD.forward(). >> >> Regards, >> Prashant >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Brajesh Patel [mailto:[hidden email]] >> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:43 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Re: request-redirect ! >> >> Hi Prashant, >> It is similar to the response.sendRedirect(). >> >> -- >> Thanks >> Brajesh Patel >> >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Prashant Punekar < >> [hidden email]> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Here is the request-map from the controller file: >>> >>> <request-map uri="enterCardDetails"> >>> <security https="false" auth="false"/> >>> <event type="groovy" >>> path="component://pjweb/webapp/pjweb/WEB-INF/actions/" >>> invoke="SellSettings.groovy"/> >>> <response name="success" type="request-redirect" >>> value="enterCardDetailsInternal"> >>> <redirect-parameter name="selectOffer"/> >>> <redirect-parameter name="productId"/> >>> <redirect-parameter name="forMiniSite"/> >>> <redirect-parameter name="minisitePartner"/> >>> </response> >>> <response name="error" type="view" value="errorScreen"/> >>> </request-map> >>> >>> I want to understand the attribute type="request-redirect"(highlighted in >>> yellow color) in the response tag. >>> >>> To my understanding this will create a new request and pass only the >>> redirect-parameters as part of the new request. >>> >>> In other words, it similar to response.sendRedirect() and not >>> RequestDispatcher.forward() as in JSP. >>> >>> Please confirm. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Prashant >>> >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> http://www.mindtree.com/email/disclaimer.html >>> > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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