Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-23 Thread Jan Kriesten

Hi Jeremy,

 Can you mount another filter that, if Wicket does not respond, instead
 responds with either a valid page or a redirect back to a valid Wicket page?

no, that's no option. I got the ErrorPage-Version working in the way that I
manually set the status code with

val uri = req.getAttribute( javax.servlet.error.request_uri 
).asInstanceOf[String]
if( uri!=null ) {
  val res = getResponse.asInstanceOf[WebResponse].getHttpServletResponse
  res.setStatus( 200 )
}

That way you get a 200 on the client.

Best regards, --- Jan.



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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-23 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
Maybe I'm just sleepy - but where did you put that code?  It's not java.




On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Jan Kriesten kries...@mail.footprint.dewrote:


 Hi Jeremy,

  Can you mount another filter that, if Wicket does not respond, instead
  responds with either a valid page or a redirect back to a valid Wicket
 page?

 no, that's no option. I got the ErrorPage-Version working in the way that I
 manually set the status code with

 val uri = req.getAttribute( javax.servlet.error.request_uri
 ).asInstanceOf[String]
 if( uri!=null ) {
  val res = getResponse.asInstanceOf[WebResponse].getHttpServletResponse
  res.setStatus( 200 )
 }

 That way you get a 200 on the client.

 Best regards, --- Jan.



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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-23 Thread Brill Pappin
Ahh... are you try to set up an RESTful type of URI where the path is  
relevant to the request being executed?


I had to do something like that for an images resource recently...  
although it may be more at the mercy of Wicket than what you need.


Hmm... how about a IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy?
This is on the verge of guessing now, but i think it will allow you to  
mount it and then check if you want to process the request with it.


What I used it for was some Apple javascript (Dashcode stuff) that was  
being insistent on the paths it used for its resources and which  
didn't match those used for a Wicket resource.
The coding strategy would essentially checked if the path began with  
some known value, and then used a PackageResourceStream to load the  
wicketized version of the content.


The code for the strategy is below in case it gives you the clues you  
need to resolve your issue.


- Brill

public class IPhoneImageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy implements
IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy {

@Override
public IRequestTarget decode(RequestParameters requestParameters) {
String path = requestParameters.getPath();
ResourceStreamRequestTarget target = new 
ResourceStreamRequestTarget(
new PackageResourceStream(DashboardPage.class, 
path));
return target;
}

@Override
public CharSequence encode(IRequestTarget requestTarget) {
return null;
}

@Override
public String getMountPath() {
return Images;
}

@Override
public boolean matches(IRequestTarget requestTarget) {
return false;
}

public boolean matches(String path) {
return path.startsWith(Images/)  path.endsWith(.png);
}

@Override
public boolean matches(String path, boolean arg1) {
return matches(path);
}

}






On 23-Mar-09, at 1:12 AM, Jan Kriesten wrote:



Hi Brill,

what about setting up an error page using the standard servlet  
method

that points to a wicket page?


the point is: you will still get a 404 error code for the page  
(which the

user/search engine shouldn't, since it's not an error).

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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-23 Thread Jan Kriesten

Hi Jeremy,

 Maybe I'm just sleepy - but where did you put that code?  It's not java.

heh - that's Scala. :-)

The code belongs to the HomePage class.

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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-23 Thread Jan Kriesten

Hi Brill,

 Ahh... are you try to set up an RESTful type of URI where the path is
 relevant to the request being executed?

no, not really, my usecase is much simpler. :) If I encounter an unmounted path
I just want to create a frameset which has a target on another server. And the
target url should get the pathinfo appended.

 Hmm... how about a IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy?

I first thought to go that way, just that you can't mount '/' - so that's no
option either.

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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-22 Thread Brill Pappin
what about setting up an error page using the standard servlet  
method that points to a wicket page?


There are a few different ways you can capture errors:

in the web.xml for instance you can use a construct something like  
(check the syntax):


 error-page
exception-typejavax.servlet.ServletException/exception-type
location/mypath/location
/error-page

of to capture an HTTP error:

error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/mypath/location
/error-page

So just mount a page at that path and your page should get called when  
you get an error.




- Brill

On 23-Mar-09, at 12:20 AM, Jan Kriesten wrote:



Hi,

I've set up a Wicket application as ROOT with URL pattern /* and  
have some

mounts on it.

Now I want all unmounted stuff handled thru the Homepage-class (i.e.  
get the

path-info for a redirect). Is there a way to do this?

ATM, I get a 404 : /test/ was not found on this server. when calling
http://localhost:8080/test/

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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-22 Thread Jan Kriesten

Hi Brill,

 what about setting up an error page using the standard servlet method
 that points to a wicket page?

the point is: you will still get a 404 error code for the page (which the
user/search engine shouldn't, since it's not an error).

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Re: handling not mounted URLs

2009-03-22 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
Can you mount another filter that, if Wicket does not respond, instead
responds with either a valid page or a redirect back to a valid Wicket page?

--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com



On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Jan Kriesten
kries...@mail.footprint.dewrote:


 Hi Brill,

  what about setting up an error page using the standard servlet method
  that points to a wicket page?

 the point is: you will still get a 404 error code for the page (which the
 user/search engine shouldn't, since it's not an error).

 Best regards, --- Jan.

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