I tried that approach of looking around the tree but I must have missed
that Exception somehow. Looks like what I was after.

In the end the ExpiredPage solution worked out to be a good approach
because I got to create an ExpiredPage that's styled to the style of the
rest of the site.

> In Wicket it usually helps to look at the classes that are near in the
> class hierarchy. In this case RestartResponseException extends from
> AbstractRestartResponseException. Another subclass of
> AbstractRestartResponseException is RedirectToUrlException, which does
> exactly what you ask.
> 
> Regards,
>     Erik.
> 
> Chris Colman wrote:
> > Could I use RestartResponseException to redirect to a URL instead of
a
> bookmarkable page?
> >
> > My problem is that all of my pages require a parameter (even the
home
> page but that's fine because the Tomcat container server.xml
configures
> the appropriate redirection for me - users never have to enter the
> parameters in the address bar) but the "Expired Page" page contains a
link
> that does not contain any parameters.
> >
> > When a session expires the page that appears attempts to go to the
> 'home' page without any parameters. If I could either change the
expired
> page's link or do a redirect in the home page's constructor that
> redirect's to "/" then this would work fine.
> >
> > Unfortunately the RestartResponseException seems to only want to
> redirect to bookmarkable pages. Is there an alternative I could use to
> redirect to the "/" URL?
> >
> 
> --
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> Erik van Oosten
> http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
> 
> 
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