This page last changed on Mar 05, 2007 by jnolen.

Now I've written my action class, I'll need to define a plugin module that adds my class to Confluence's XWork configuration. This is done by adding this section to my atlassian-plugin.xml file.

<xwork name="userinfoactions" key="userinfoactions">
        <description>Actions for manipulating a user's personal information.</description>

         <package name="userinfo" extends="default" namespace="/users/userinfo">
            <default-interceptor-ref name="defaultStack" />

            <action name="edituserinfo" class="com.atlassian.confluence.extra.userinfo.EditUserInfoAction" method="doDefault">
                <result name="input" type="velocity">/templates/extra/userinfo/edituserinfo.vm</result>
            </action>

            <action name="doedituserinfo" class="com.atlassian.confluence.extra.userinfo.EditUserInfoAction">
                <result name="input" type="velocity">/templates/extra/userinfo/edituserinfo.vm</result>
                <result name="success" type="velocity">/templates/extra/userinfo/edituserinfo.vm</result>
            </action>
        </package>
    </xwork>

Some notes:

  • You can read more about XWork plugin modules here: XWork-WebWork Plugins
  • The <package> section is essentially passed verbatim to XWork as if it was an xwork.xml file, so the best place to look for more information is the XWork documentation.
  • I've define two actions: one for viewing the form, and the other for submitting it.
  • Since I'm not doing any input validation, I'm using the defaultStack interceptor chain.
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