Could you provide a wicket quickstart application with such case?

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On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:19 PM, f a v <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> Is there a way to answer an ajax-response XML asked from a Wicket
> application from another?
> Let me explain, I have an ajax filled DropDownChoice just like the
> example one [1], but it's filled from another webapp generating the
> ajax-response XML with a JSP.
> Now I need to emulate the ajax-response from another Wicket
> application and I wanted to use Wicket instead of JSP. I made a Page
> that answers the ajax-response XML. The Page works ok when it's
> invoked pasting the URL in a browser. But, when the DropDownChoice
> invokes the Page it's redirected to the wrong webapp.
> In other words, I have a DropDownChoice in webapp A
> (http://example.com/a/dropDownPage), a Page that answers an
> ajax-response XML in webapp B (http://example.com/b/AjaxResponsePage,
> pasting this URL in a browser works) and when /a/dropDownPage asks for
> /b/AjaxResponsePage the browser it's redirected to /a/AjaxResponsePage
> (note that it's redirected to /a and not /b) and fails.
>
> Debuging I've found that WebRequestCycle.isRedirect() returns true
> when WebRequest.isAjax() is true and that triggers a redirect to
> AjaxResponsePage (a relative URL, so the browser is changing the base
> URL, not Wicket).
> Maybe I'm taking the wrong approach and there is a better way to do it
> or there is a simple way to bypass this mechanism and make it work.
>
> [1] http://goo.gl/H7jlG
>
> Thanks!
>
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