Hi Igor

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Igor Vaynberg <igor.vaynb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> class mysession extends websesison {
>  private map<string, map<object,object>> coversations;
>
>  public map<object,object> getconversation(ipagemap pmap) {
>        return conversations.get(pmap.getid());
>  }
> }


in your last code line , do you mean pmap.getName() instead of pmap.getId()
as i cannot find a public getId() in ipagemap

thanks
Joe



>
>
> -igor
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Joe Fawzy<joewic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi alli need to implement something like a conversation scope in wicket
> > i know that wicket is stateful by default and i can pass object o from
> page
> > A -> page B
> > But if Object o in page A which -> page B -> page C -> page D -> page E
> > and i need Object o in page E ,that will be very tedious to pass o all
> > throught the way from A ----> ..E
> > also if i need to pass a large number of objects between a set of pages
> > ,this will be a nightmare
> >
> > so How can i implement a Conversation object ala Session and store these
> > objects there
> >
> > i thought of using the IPageMap as a key in this situation as it
> represent
> > an open browser window or tab ie. conversation, but in a previous mail ,i
> > 've been tald that it cannot be extended easily, and i cannot provide my
> own
> > factory for one
> >
> > so, any ideas about the conversation scope?
> > what do u think about the pageMap ? will it work? is it reliable?
> > can the core team provide some hooks to implement something like
> > IPageMapFactory?
> >
> > thanks
> > Joe
> >
>
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