In my web application I have a route which looks like this:
routeCollection.MapRoute(
"AdfsMetadata", // name
"FederationMetadata/2007-06/FederationMetadata.xml", // url
new { controller = "AdfsController", action = "MetaData" }); // defaults
The idea behind this route was to work better with Microsoft AD FS server (2.0+) which looks for AD FS metadata at this point when you just specify a host name. With MVC3 all worked fine. But we upgraded the project to MVC4 recently and now the call for this URL results in a 404, the handler mentioned on the error page is StaticFile
and the physical path is D:\path\to\my\project\FederationMetadata\2007-06\FederationMetadata.xml
. I assume that MVC or ASP.NET "thinks" it must be a request for a static file and looks for the file, but it isn't a file. The data is generated dynamically - that's why I routed the URL to a controller action. The problem is that even the Route Debugger by Phil Haack doesn't work. It's just a 404 with no further information besides that IIS tried to access a physical file which isn't there.
Does anyone have a solution for this? I just want this URL to be routed to a controller action.
P.S.: I'm not 100% sure that the cause was the upgrade to MVC4, it was just a guess because the error occurred at about the same time as the upgrade, and the same route works in another project which is still using MVC3.
Edit:
I have a custom ControllerFactory
which needs the full class name (AdfsController
instead of Adfs
), so the suffix Controller
is correct in this case.