Project URL generation | HCL Digital Experience
You can redirect request processing to a specific project by generating URLs with the ProjectIdentificationService API, or the REST API. Request processing operates either completely within the scope of a project or completely outside the scope of a project. You cannot switch projects during request processing.
When a request originates from within a project, the request URL contains a project identifier for that project. The project information is included only in the URL and is not bound to the session. The project identifier can be an object ID (OID), as used by the portal, or a universally unique identifier (UUID), as used by Web Content Manager. To direct request processing to a specific project, you must generate a URL for the project and then render the URL.
Java API
- The ProjectIdentificationService provides methods to create a
ServerContext
object, based on the identifier of the target project and the currentServerContext
object. - The project-specific
ServerContext
object can then be used to retrieve aURLFactory
object from the state manager service. All URLs generated with this factory contain the project ID.
// construct a server context for the project
final ServerContext projectCtx = projectService.createServerContext(
projectID, stateService.getServerContext());
// access the URL factory to create a URL
final URLFactory urlFct = stateService.getURLFactory(projectCtx);
// construct a URL to the current state
final EngineURL url = urlFct.newURL(Constants.SMART_COPY);
url.writeDispose(out);
// done with URL generation
urlFct.dispose();
// construct a server context for the project
final PocServerContext projectCtx = projectService.createServerContext(
projectID, pocService.getServerContext());
// access the URL factory to create a URL
final DisposablePocURLFactory urlFct = pocService
.getURLFactory(projectCtx);
// construct a URL to the current state
final PocURL url = urlFct.newURL(PocURLFactory.LATE_BINDING);
url.setMode(Constants.VALUE_DOWNLOAD);
url.setURI(new URI("test:abc"));
// serialize
url.writeDispose(out);
// done with URL generation
urlFct.dispose();
REST API
If your application uses the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture, you can use the remote APIs provided with the portal to construct project-specific URLs.