Those params are the params to the result, in this case
"redirectAction", which needs a "actionName" param.

musachy

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:
> hi all
>
> i am looking at the REST example and got several thing that i need all
> of your time to help me out
>
> i got this
>
> @Results({
>    @Result(name="success", type="redirectAction", params =
> {"actionName" , "orders"})
> })
> public class OrdersController implements ModelDriven<Object>, Validateable{
>
>
>
> i still dont get how can this controller can produce the link like
>
> http://localhost:8080/TestWeb/orders/3
> http://localhost:8080/TestWeb/orders/3/edit
> http://localhost:8080/TestWeb/orders/6/deleteConfirm
>
>
> is thie @Result means for params = {"actionName" , "orders"})
>
> will make the /orders/number/action
>
> so the view for /3/edit will need orders-edit.jsp
>
> the /6/delete will need orders-delete.jsp
>
> any idea all
>
>
>
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