Some background ...

I'm trying to build a sample application using different Web frameworks and
Wicket is one of them. More details at:
http://kenai.com/projects/runner/pages/Home

Regarding pure Servlet approach, I agree and that's what I'm going to do
when I built my sample application using a pure Java EE application.

This time, I'm trying to see if this can be done purely in Wicket though. Or
even with Wicket I need to fall back to Servlets ?

-Arun


Alexandru Objelean wrote:
> 
> Why would you use wicket for this? The simplest approach is a plain
> servlet..
> 
> Alex Objelean
> 
> 
> arungupta wrote:
>> 
>> I need to define couple of URLs in my app that return JSON data on GET
>> request and are not tied to any view. Planning to use
>> QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy and append the URL as
>> "type=runlogs&chart=barchart". Then in the WebPage, extract the query
>> string and process them.
>> 
>> How do I ensure that JSON data is returned for GET requests to those URLs
>> ?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> -Arun
>> 
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