looks like dummywebapplication, which the tester uses by default, uses
HttpSessionStore which should not cause any directories to be created.
what wicket version are you using?

-igor

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:04 AM, jchappelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have started unit testing my wicket pages using the WicketTester class. For
> now most of my tests just consist of something like this:
>
>                WicketTester tester = getWicketTester();
>
>                tester.startPage(new AdminPage());
>                tester.assertRenderedPage(AdminPage.class);
>
> For some reason every time I run a test I get a new folder under this path:
>
> target/work/WicketMockServlet-filestore
>
> And for each test I have a folder named something like
> _d29c5f4_11d77e4b4d2_7ffc and inside that folder there is a text file called
> pm-null with what looks like serialized objects in it.
>
> Is there a way to turn this off or do I need to do some cleanup in my junit
> tearDown method?
>
> Thanks
>
> Josh
>
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