Hi legolas

im not sure how familiar you are with wicket. But i'd go for having the html and just using the approach specified here:

http://www.nabble.com/Ways-of-making-components-in-a-page-optional--tp14399390p14399390.html

It's possible that I've misunderstood you, do you want to redirect to some old legacy jsp page or?

legolas wrote:
A web page, but it is completely dynamic and all components will be created
based on user request content.

Thanks

igor.vaynberg wrote:
what would you like it to display? a web page or contents of some
file/dynamic content?

-igor


On Jan 3, 2008 3:01 PM, legolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to use wicket without having any html page?
Just writing java code and pointing the browser to some url and it goes
forward?

Thanks
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