dynamic URLs in java web application (like in rails)
I'm a Ruby on Rails developer programming a web application in Java. I am trying to achieve something similar to what is achieved in Rails. In Rails it is possible to call a link using localhost:8000\Users\1
when Users is a Model and 1 is the id of a specific user. I would like to get the same kind of thing in Java.
I am working in an MVC type design where my JSP pages are the view and my Servlets are the controllers. I created a servlet called Users
which renders the users.jsp
page now i can get to that page using the URL localhost:8000\projectName\Users
, i would like to route localhost:8000\projectName\Users\1
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while the appropriate Servlet will handle sending into the page the correct user (with id=1).
Any idea how I can achieve this?
I'm doing this in a University project and am not allowed to use any frameworks. I also would rather something i could code rather than install.
now i can get to that page using the URL localhost:8000\projectName\Users, i would like to route localhost:8000\projectName\Users\1 to the page user.jsp while the appropriate Servlet will handle sending into the page the correct user (with id=1).
Simple. Map the servlet on an URL pattern of /Users/*
instead of /Users
. You can then grab the path info (the part after /Users
in the URL, which is thus /1
in your example) as follows:
String pathInfo = request.getPathInfo();
// ...
You can just forward to users.jsp
the usual way.
Long id = Long.valueOf(pathInfo.substring(1));
User user = userService.find(id);
request.setAttribute("user", user);
request.getRequestDispatcher("/WEB-INF/users.jsp").forward(request, response);
I would try this via a servlet and servlet mappings like that in web.xml
<servlet>
<servlet-name>UserServlet</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>com.example.UserServlet</servlet-class>
</servlet>
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>UserServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/Users</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>UserServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/Users/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
Than in your UserServlet
try to get the full URL and parse it to your needs. Example:
protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) {
String url = reg.getRequestURL();
//... get last part after slash and parse it to your id
}
See http://download.oracle.com/javaee/1.3/api/javax/servlet/http/HttpServletRequest.html for further documentation on the request and how its parameters can be retrieved
UrlRewriteFilter is like mod_rewrite but for Tomcat. You can use it to make your URLs SEO-friendly. You can also use Apache+mod_rewrite+Tomcat.
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