Well actually before posting this up, i did try this i.e. mounted the page
using hybridurlcodingstrategy (with the assumption that since the pageId is
there in the url doing a refresh would load the already instantiated page
against the id) but at that time i had the page as bookmarkable (i.e. had
public default and param constructors), so after reading maurice's post, i
made it a non-bookmarkable one (by making both the constructors as
protected) but unfortunately it still doesnt work, doing a refresh i still
see the updated model..to be precise i am using a DataView which is a
IDataProvider and am using non-detachable models.

Thanks for the follow up..



Johan Compagner wrote:
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> HybridUrlEnoding
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> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 9:04 AM, mfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Guys,
>>
>> Firstly, Is that a right understanding that doing a browser-refresh of
>> the
>> page would result in a new instance of the page being created everytime
>> and
>> similarly a new model instance would be binded to the page.
>>
>> Is there a way one can use the same version of the page/model (which
>> wicket
>> kept in the session) when the page was rendered the first time..
>>
>> I would want to avoid a hit to the database on refresh (since my model
>> construction requires so)
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