RE: SWARM Login

2008-05-17 Thread Brill Pappin
apache.org Subject: Re: SWARM Login Hello, you are right, Application.getHomePage() is not the "user home". every user has a "user home" page. When user types the URL e.g. simpleurl.com, then he will see getHomePage(). If he logs in to his account, then he gets redirected to his

Re: SWARM Login

2008-05-17 Thread Johan Compagner
>>> I am using Wicket 1.3.3 with SWARM 1.3.0. >>> I have pages with a common layout (secure and not secure). >>> I can login and see the secure pages. Now I want to achieve >>> to be automaticaly redirected to "user home" when a user is >>> ac

Re: SWARM Login

2008-05-17 Thread greeklinux
d always >> check if a user is loggin in with WaspSession...? >> Then redirect to the right page? I think this behaviour, if a >> user is already logged in, should be handled by SWARM. >> >> Thanks >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble

Re: SWARM Login

2008-05-17 Thread Jonathan Locke
d always >> check if a user is loggin in with WaspSession...? >> Then redirect to the right page? I think this behaviour, if a >> user is already logged in, should be handled by SWARM. >> >> Thanks >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.

Re: SWARM Login

2008-05-17 Thread Maurice Marrink
d always > check if a user is loggin in with WaspSession...? > Then redirect to the right page? I think this behaviour, if a > user is already logged in, should be handled by SWARM. > > Thanks > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/S

SWARM Login

2008-05-16 Thread greeklinux
ave to add a test to the base page and always check if a user is loggin in with WaspSession...? Then redirect to the right page? I think this behaviour, if a user is already logged in, should be handled by SWARM. Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SWARM-Login-tp1728159