pages are stored in the session (if they are statefull, that means they have
callbacks)

A stateless page could maybe been seen as a request scope object.

there is no such thing as a combination of those 2.

johan



On 10/3/07, dukehoops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I'm evaluating Wicket as a potential replacement for JSF and have a
> question
> (tried searching, read wiki):
>
> What is the lifespan of a WebPage / Panel subclass instance? In JSF,
> page-backing beans can be request/session/app scoped. I read that Wicket
> is
> an "unmanaged" framework. Does that mean the objects are request-scoped?
>
> If so, how how does one implement a session-persistent header (as Panel) +
> request-scoped body scenario?
>
> If this is documented in reference, please kindly point me to the specific
> section - I could not find anything relevant....
>
> thanks
> -nikita
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