I am trying to separate my MVC project into multiple areas. So i have 3 areas 1) crm 2)services 3) Web. I want PublicWeb to be my default one. that means it should be accessed like www.mysitename.com/mycontroller/myaction( no area name inbetween) and other two to be accessed with the area name (www.mysitename.com/crm/mycontroller/myaction). What routing/ Area configuration i should have ? I tried AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();
and it works only for my default one (web). When i access the other 2, it threw 404 error.
I tried to register indidually like the below one
var area2reg = new crmAreaRegistration();
var area2context = new AreaRegistrationContext(area2reg.AreaName, RouteTable.Routes);
area2reg.RegisterArea(area2context);
var area1reg = new webAreaRegistration();
var area1context = new AreaRegistrationContext(area1reg.AreaName, RouteTable.Routes);
area1reg.RegisterArea(area1context);
Then my publicweb works. But when i access my forum it threw this error,
Multiple types were found that match the controller named 'home'. This can happen if the route that services this request ('crm/{controller}/{action}/{id}') does not specify namespaces to search for a controller that matches the request. If this is the case, register this route by calling an overload of the 'MapRoute' method that takes a 'namespaces' parameter.
My RegisterArea function for web
is this
public override void RegisterArea(AreaRegistrationContext context)
{
context.MapRoute(
"web_default",
"{controller}/{action}/{id}",
new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
and the one for crm
is this
public override void RegisterArea(AreaRegistrationContext context)
{
context.MapRoute(
"crm_default",
"crm/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
new { controller = "home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);
}
}
How do i handle this ?