Hi Max,

In Wicket 1.4, the WicketFilter throws an exception if I configure it
using Guice instead of web.xml.

I think they made WicketFilter throw an exception if you don't specify
a name because you need a <filter-mapping> in your web.xml file, which
needs a <filter-name>...</filter-name> element. Correct me if I'm
wrong, but a filter without a mapping is useless, so I think they
wanted to throw a descriptive exception to make newbies lifes easier.

Regards,
-- Cafesolo

On Aug 22, 9:15 am, Max Bowsher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cafesolo wrote:
> > Hi Dhanji,
>
> > I don't know why it needs a name. It's a Wicket thing. I'm sure there
> > must be a good reason for this.
>
> Are you sure it really does? I use Wicket, though not (yet) with Guice,
> and I can't think of any particular reason.
>
> Max.
>
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