Hi Wicket fellows,
When I configure the container (either Jetty or Tomcat) to not support cookies,
I expect the jsessionid to be added to all resource links in the page. However,
with Wicket 1.5.5 this isn't the case, i.e. all URLs are lacking the jsessionid.
We are running our application in
Hi,
just to complete this topic: I finally found a solution that's working for all
browsers our application needs to support.
As we are already tracking the browser of the user anyway, it was easy to build
a server-side switch. If the browser is Chrome I simply use an ExternalLink and
use an
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your hint. I tried to implement some magic which determines
whether to strip the jsessionid from a URL or not based on the page I request,
i.e. I created some RedirectPage.
The problem is: When I access this page by clicking a link on another page, the
method
Hi folks,
I'm struggling with the documentation of ExternalLink (applies for both 1.4 and
1.5):
http://wicket.apache.org/apidocs/1.4/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/link/ExternalLink.html
I.e. especially with this paragraph:
Note: in the case when the support for cookies in the browser is
Hi folks,
The department I work at as an architect is currently looking for a talented
Wicket developer.
We're a company with 5,000 employees located in the south-west of Germany. The
position is permanent and full-time, and it is required to work on-site, i.e.
it is currently not possible to
Hi Nino,
Or if I still need to make my own HttpSessionListener for this?
Why don't you just turn on the RequestLogger like this:
Application.getRequestLoggerSettings().setRequestLoggerEnabled(true)
Then you can get quite some information about the current sessions, see the
interface
Hi,
The company I work at currently has two open permanent positions for
middleware/frontend developers in my team. A sound knowledge of Javascript, CSS
etc. is a must-have, and Wicket experience is a big plus as current and future
projects are developed with Wicket.
We are located in the
Hi,
My company is currently looking for an experienced Wicket developer. Three new
products will be developed from scratch, so there is a lot of room for your
talent and creativity :-) We offer a contract for (at least) three months here
in Germany.
If you are interested or know anyone who