No response.. I'll try re-posting this:

Basically I want a wicket page to forward the user to a non-wicket page and
pass some request attributes to that non-wicket page. 

I have not been successful in doing so. See the code I use below.

Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Benny.




Benny Weingarten wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> I am working on a Jboss server, with a <security-constraint> set on the
> same path as the wicket filter. Thus, all wicket pages are under the
> security constraint. 
> 
> To support that I have a login page outside the path of
> <security-constraint>. I also have an error page in the same location as
> the login page:
> 
> Path:
> / login.jsp
> / error.jsp
> /folder_under_constraint/Wicket_Class1.java
> /folder_under_constraint/Wicket_Class2.java
> .
> .
> /folder_under_constraint/Wicket_Classn.java
> 
> In case of an error I want to redirect to invalidate the session, redirect
> to the error page, and pass an error message to the error page. I haven't
> been able to do this. It appears that wicket doesn't pass session or
> request attributes to external pages. What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Session.get().invalidate();
> // none of the following setAttribute statements actually mange to pass
> any http attributes to the error page.
> httpServletRequest.setAttribute("some_attribute", "some_value");
> HttpServletRequest.getSession().setAttribute("some_attribute",
> "some_value");
> request.getParameterMap().put("some_attribute", "some_value");
> throw new
> org.apache.wicket.RedirectToUrlException("/some_page_not_under_wicket_filter.jsp");
> 
> thanks,
> Benny.
> 
> 

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