Update of /cvsroot/springframework/spring/src/org/springframework/web/servlet/view
In directory fdv4jf1.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv9637/src/org/springframework/web/servlet/view
Modified Files:
RedirectView.java
Log Message:
added notes on Portlet redirects
Index: RedirectView.java
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*** RedirectView.java 2 Jul 2008 10:22:36 -0000 1.31
--- RedirectView.java 20 Oct 2008 14:58:31 -0000 1.32
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* with the flag on, they are considered relative to the web application root.
* Since most web applications will never know or care what their context path
! * actually is, they are much better off setting this flag to true, and
! * submitting paths which are to be considered relative to the web application
! * root.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
--- 50,62 ----
* with the flag on, they are considered relative to the web application root.
* Since most web applications will never know or care what their context path
! * actually is, they are much better off setting this flag to true, and submitting
! * paths which are to be considered relative to the web application root.
! *
! * <p><b>NOTE when using this redirect view in a Portlet environment:</b> Make sure
! * that your controller respects the Portlet <code>sendRedirect</code> constraints.
! * When e.g. using {@link org.springframework.web.portlet.mvc.SimpleFormController},
! * make sure to set your controller's
! * {@link org.springframework.web.portlet.mvc.AbstractFormController#setRedirectAction "redirectAction"}
! * property to "true", in order to make the controller base class behave accordingly.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
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