Hi all, I have a page to monitor the status of a remote device.
The page just stay there and refresh automatically to display the actual state.

The problem is that I need to have to distinct pages to monitor two
distinct devices.

My ideal approach would be to define two pages in spring, something like this

<bean class="DeviceMonitorPage" name="monitor1">
    <property name="device" ref="device1"/>
    <property name="mountUrl" value="deviceMonitor1"/>
</bean>

<bean class="DeviceMonitorPage" name="monitor2">
    <property name="device" ref="device2"/>
    <property name="mountUrl" value="deviceMonitor2"/>
</bean>

but I know that Wicket is not going to look for this pages in my
spring-config file.

In other words I need two instances of the same page configured in two
different ways.
Is this possibile? How can I pass in the parameters (with or without
spring)? I found nothing about this in the docs.
In this way I could pass in the ref name (device1 or device2) and make
it work with an explicit spring context lookup (no injection).

The @SpringBean annotation works but in this specific case it is not
usable because of the two different parameters.

Thanks for any suggestions.


Bye

Lorenzo

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