now are there  ways to hide   parameters from  url ie I want to pass 
parameters but wont show them  in url ?  also   I doing a redirect from the
caller.

Michael Sparer wrote:
> 
> Yepp you need one if you want your mounting strategies work ... and for
> getPageParameters not returning null ;-)
> 
> 
> miro wrote:
>> 
>> I dont have a constructor with PageParameters.Do I need one? , becasue if
>> itr appended to the url I can retrieve it from request or
>> getPageParameters()   
>> 
>> Pills wrote:
>>> 
>>> in your constructor that has a parameter PageParameters...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> miro a écrit :
>>>> where should I call super(params)  ?
>>>>
>>>> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>> then there either weren't any pageparams or you missed to call
>>>>> super(params)
>>>>>
>>>>> regards,
>>>>> Michael
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> miro wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>> I tried that , getPageParameters() was returning null .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>> getPageParameters()? Didn't you look at the API before posting? ;-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> miro wrote:
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>> I am using 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> setRedirect(true);
>>>>>>>> setResponsePage(MyPage.class,pageParameters);
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> in Mypage how can I retrieve pageParameters ? 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>       
>>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>   
>>> 
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