Ruby on Rails Wednesday, March 28, 2012

On 28 March 2012 12:54, Pallav_bfs <spallav88@gmail.com> wrote:
> In a sample app,we have one controller called employee_controller.This
> one has its model and view parts.
> Now can we create another controller(say,emp_controller,which
> shouldn't have model or view parts) in such a way that one can access
> all employee's methods through emp_controller.
>
> That means,GET on http://server:3000/emp/{:id} would give same results
> as a GET on http://server:3000/employee/{:id} would do?
>
> Or,http://server:3000/emp/{:id}/skill/ would give same results as a
> GET on http://server:3000/employee/{:id}/expertise/ would do?

Set up routes for those actions so that emp url goes to the
appropriate employee controller actions.

Colin

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