Re: Referring Page links to a deployed context

2008-01-08 Thread mbelarbi

Thanks alot for your help.



igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
 ExternalLink is used to generate links to nonwicket resources, so
 there you have full control of the url. if you want to generate a link
 to the page you should do
 
 add(new BookmarkablePageLink(firstPage, FirstPage.class));
 
 -igor
 
 
 On Jan 7, 2008 8:52 AM, mbelarbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's ok i solved the problem.

 It had nothing to do with the mount code. It was more specific to what
 calls
 this links, for example firstPage is called from another page in the
 following way:

 add(new ExternalLink(firstPage, /firstPage));


 the solution is exactly what Erik Van saidremove the / infront of
 firstPage from the the line of code above, not from:

 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));

 thanks everyone.


 mbelarbi wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  If my app (MyTest) is the root context everything runs smoothly. This
 is
  because in my MyTestApplication class, in the constructor i have
 
  mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
  null));
  mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/secondPage,
 SecondPage.class,
  null));
  mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/thirdPage, ThirdPage.class,
  null));
 
  This means that if i deployed this on saywww.MyTest.com and clicked
 on
  a link which took me to the frstPage the url will be
  www.MyTest.com/firstPage
 
  Now, this is when i get a problemwhen the deployed context isn't
 the
  root, for example if the root is www.anotherApp.com and my app runs on
  www.anotherApp.com/MyTest, when i click on first page now it will try
 and
  look for www.anotherApp.com/firstPage not
  www.anotherapp.com/MyTest/firstPage.
 
  in a nutshell the problem is that all the links in the app refer to the
  root context and not the deployed context.
 
  so basically what i'm looking for is something like this
  mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy([WHAT EVER THE DEPLOYED CONTEXT
  IS]+/firstPage, FirstPage.class, null));
 
  How can i fix this?
 

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Re: Referring Page links to a deployed context

2008-01-07 Thread Erik van Oosten
Try this first:

mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(firstPage, FirstPage.class,
null));
(no slash in front of firstPage)

Regards,
Erik.


mbelarbi wrote:
 Hi,

 If my app (MyTest) is the root context everything runs smoothly. This is
 because in my MyTestApplication class, in the constructor i have

 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/secondPage, SecondPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/thirdPage, ThirdPage.class,
 null));

 This means that if i deployed this on saywww.MyTest.com and clicked on a
 link which took me to the frstPage the url will be www.MyTest.com/firstPage

 Now, this is when i get a problemwhen the deployed context isn't the
 root, for example if the root is www.anotherApp.com and my app runs on
 www.anotherApp.com/MyTest, when i click on first page now it will try and
 look for www.anotherApp.com/firstPage not
 www.anotherapp.com/MyTest/firstPage. 

 in a nutshell the problem is that all the links in the app refer to the root
 context and not the deployed context.

 so basically what i'm looking for is something like this
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy([WHAT EVER THE DEPLOYED CONTEXT
 IS]+/firstPage, FirstPage.class, null));

 How can i fix this?
   

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Re: Referring Page links to a deployed context

2008-01-07 Thread Igor Vaynberg
when you say www.anotherapp.com/MyTest is mytest a context and your
filter is mounted on /* or is mytest the filter mapping and you are
running in the root context?

-igor


On Jan 7, 2008 7:23 AM, mbelarbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 If my app (MyTest) is the root context everything runs smoothly. This is
 because in my MyTestApplication class, in the constructor i have

 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/secondPage, SecondPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/thirdPage, ThirdPage.class,
 null));

 This means that if i deployed this on saywww.MyTest.com and clicked on a
 link which took me to the frstPage the url will be www.MyTest.com/firstPage

 Now, this is when i get a problemwhen the deployed context isn't the
 root, for example if the root is
 www.anotherapp.com and my app is on www.anotherapp.com/MyTest, when i click
 on first page now it will try and look for www.anotherapp.com/firstPage not
 www.anotherapp.com/MyTest/firstPage.

 in a nutshell the problem is that all the links in the app refer to the root
 context and not the deployed context.

 How can i fix this?
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Re: Referring Page links to a deployed context

2008-01-07 Thread mbelarbi

Yes MyTest is a context filter is mounted on /*.


igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
 when you say www.anotherapp.com/MyTest is mytest a context and your
 filter is mounted on /* or is mytest the filter mapping and you are
 running in the root context?
 
 -igor
 
 
 On Jan 7, 2008 7:23 AM, mbelarbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 If my app (MyTest) is the root context everything runs smoothly. This is
 because in my MyTestApplication class, in the constructor i have

 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/secondPage, SecondPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/thirdPage, ThirdPage.class,
 null));

 This means that if i deployed this on saywww.MyTest.com and clicked
 on a
 link which took me to the frstPage the url will be
 www.MyTest.com/firstPage

 Now, this is when i get a problemwhen the deployed context isn't the
 root, for example if the root is
 www.anotherapp.com and my app is on www.anotherapp.com/MyTest, when i
 click
 on first page now it will try and look for www.anotherapp.com/firstPage
 not
 www.anotherapp.com/MyTest/firstPage.

 in a nutshell the problem is that all the links in the app refer to the
 root
 context and not the deployed context.

 How can i fix this?
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Re: Referring Page links to a deployed context

2008-01-07 Thread mbelarbi

Tried itno luck:-(


Erik van Oosten wrote:
 
 Try this first:
 
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));
 (no slash in front of firstPage)
 
 Regards,
 Erik.
 
 
 mbelarbi wrote:
 Hi,

 If my app (MyTest) is the root context everything runs smoothly. This is
 because in my MyTestApplication class, in the constructor i have

 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/secondPage, SecondPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/thirdPage, ThirdPage.class,
 null));

 This means that if i deployed this on saywww.MyTest.com and clicked
 on a
 link which took me to the frstPage the url will be
 www.MyTest.com/firstPage

 Now, this is when i get a problemwhen the deployed context isn't the
 root, for example if the root is www.anotherApp.com and my app runs on
 www.anotherApp.com/MyTest, when i click on first page now it will try and
 look for www.anotherApp.com/firstPage not
 www.anotherapp.com/MyTest/firstPage. 

 in a nutshell the problem is that all the links in the app refer to the
 root
 context and not the deployed context.

 so basically what i'm looking for is something like this
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy([WHAT EVER THE DEPLOYED CONTEXT
 IS]+/firstPage, FirstPage.class, null));

 How can i fix this?
   
 
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Re: Referring Page links to a deployed context

2008-01-07 Thread mbelarbi

It's ok i solved the problem.

It had nothing to do with the mount code. It was more specific to what calls
this links, for example firstPage is called from another page in the
following way:

add(new ExternalLink(firstPage, /firstPage));


the solution is exactly what Erik Van saidremove the / infront of
first page from the that line of code not from:
mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
null));

thanks everyone.


mbelarbi wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 If my app (MyTest) is the root context everything runs smoothly. This is
 because in my MyTestApplication class, in the constructor i have
 
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/firstPage, FirstPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/secondPage, SecondPage.class,
 null));
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy(/thirdPage, ThirdPage.class,
 null));
 
 This means that if i deployed this on saywww.MyTest.com and clicked on
 a link which took me to the frstPage the url will be
 www.MyTest.com/firstPage
 
 Now, this is when i get a problemwhen the deployed context isn't the
 root, for example if the root is www.anotherApp.com and my app runs on
 www.anotherApp.com/MyTest, when i click on first page now it will try and
 look for www.anotherApp.com/firstPage not
 www.anotherapp.com/MyTest/firstPage. 
 
 in a nutshell the problem is that all the links in the app refer to the
 root context and not the deployed context.
 
 so basically what i'm looking for is something like this
 mount(new IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy([WHAT EVER THE DEPLOYED CONTEXT
 IS]+/firstPage, FirstPage.class, null));
 
 How can i fix this?
 

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