You can "specify" the home page by going to http://foo/
Alternately, you can bookmark the home page and give it a different URL.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:19 PM, miro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> igor.vaynberg wrote:
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>> no it is not possible, if you specify servlet mapping as /foo/bar then
>> it can only handle requests that are under /foo/bar. servlet container
>> will not route /foo/zad to the servlet.
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>> -igor
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>> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:59 AM, miro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Is it possible to map two classes with different path?
>>> for example
>>> mountBookmarkablePage("/searchPCR", SearchCarRegistration.class);
>>> mountBookmarkablePage("/companyLookUp", CompanyLookup.class);
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>>> the basic prefix which wicket listens to is /secure/index.jas
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>>> so I can access SearchCarRegistration.class using
>>> /secure/index.jas/searchPCR
>>> is there way I can change the prefix for CompanyLookup.class like I
>>> want
>>> to access CompanyLookup.class
>>> using /secure/companyLookUp , is this possible ?
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> Its not with the servlet, ok lets say I mapped /* to wicket filter.
> In this case all the request are routed through this filter ,
> In my WebApplication I book marked two pages
> mountBookmarkablePage("/searchPCR", SearchCarRegistration.class);
> mountBookmarkablePage("/companyLookUp", CompanyLookup.class);
> in this case path to SearchCarRegistration.class will be
> http://foo/searchPCR right ,
> and http://foo/companyLookUp will be for CompanyLookup.class.
> what is the url for homePage .
> We specidfy HomePage in application, so how will I be able to call home page
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