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Frank Bille Jensen updated WICKET-701:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 1.3.2)
1.3.3
> Allow wicket filter-mapping to use servlet-name instead of url-pattern
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> Key: WICKET-701
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-701
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: wicket
> Affects Versions: 1.3.1
> Reporter: James Renfro
> Fix For: 1.3.3
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> In the web.xml filter-mapping tag it's possible to map filters to either a
> url-pattern or a servlet-name. Currently Wicket only allows a url-pattern,
> and in the getFilterPath code an exception is thrown if servlet-name is used
> instead.
> I'm guessing the logic was that if you're going to do a filter-mapping to a
> servlet then you may as well use WicketServlet. And it looks like the code
> needs a way to grab the underlying url-pattern -- if you implement the
> WicketServlet instead, wicket seems to force you to have a servlet-mapping to
> a url-pattern -- so getFilterPath can calculate relative paths, it looks
> like... But there are cases in certain frameworks (Sakai --
> www.sakaiproject.org -- is one example) where a portal is forwarding control
> directly to a servlet by name, and the url-pattern doesn't really make any
> sense. It'd be cleaner (from the point of view of my code at least) if Wicket
> would accept that in certain cases there is no url-pattern defined.
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