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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by Ashish Vijaywargiya <vi...@gmail.com> on 2008/04/02 12:26:15 UTC
Significance of edit="false" in request-map
Hi,
<request-map uri="checkLogin" edit="false">
<description>Verify a user is logged in.</description>
<security https="true" auth="false"/>
<event type="java" path="org.ofbiz.webapp.control.LoginWorker"
invoke="checkLogin" />
<response name="success" type="view" value="main"/>
<response name="error" type="view" value="login"/>
</request-map>
In the above request-map entry what is the significance of edit="false" ?
--
Thanks & Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
+919893479711
RE: Significance of edit="false" in request-map
Posted by Nikita Shinde <ni...@amicontech.com>.
The previous mail didn't take the tabular format. So mailing again.
|------------------------------------------------------|
|Attribute Name | Required? | Description |
|------------------------------------------------------|
| Edit | N | Reserved for future use. |
|------------------------------------------------------|
Thanks,
Nikita Shinde.
Amicon Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Mumbai.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nikita Shinde [mailto:nikita@amicontech.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 4:06 PM
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org
Subject: RE: Significance of edit="false" in request-map
Hi,
Of what I had read from the docs:
Attribute Name
Required?
Description
edit
N
Reserved for future use.
Thanks,
Nikita Shinde.
Amicon Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Mumbai.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashish Vijaywargiya [mailto:vijaywargiya.ashish@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 3:56 PM
To: Ofbiz User ML
Subject: Significance of edit="false" in request-map
Hi,
<request-map uri="checkLogin" edit="false">
<description>Verify a user is logged in.</description>
<security https="true" auth="false"/>
<event type="java" path="org.ofbiz.webapp.control.LoginWorker"
invoke="checkLogin" />
<response name="success" type="view" value="main"/>
<response name="error" type="view" value="login"/>
</request-map>
In the above request-map entry what is the significance of edit="false" ?
--
Thanks & Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
+919893479711
RE: Significance of edit="false" in request-map
Posted by Nikita Shinde <ni...@amicontech.com>.
Hi,
Of what I had read from the docs:
Attribute Name
Required?
Description
edit
N
Reserved for future use.
Thanks,
Nikita Shinde.
Amicon Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Mumbai.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashish Vijaywargiya [mailto:vijaywargiya.ashish@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 3:56 PM
To: Ofbiz User ML
Subject: Significance of edit="false" in request-map
Hi,
<request-map uri="checkLogin" edit="false">
<description>Verify a user is logged in.</description>
<security https="true" auth="false"/>
<event type="java" path="org.ofbiz.webapp.control.LoginWorker"
invoke="checkLogin" />
<response name="success" type="view" value="main"/>
<response name="error" type="view" value="login"/>
</request-map>
In the above request-map entry what is the significance of edit="false" ?
--
Thanks & Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
+919893479711