by default wicket does not enforce https. it does, however, give you
an easy way to switch - just google it.

-igor


On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 9:02 PM, hariharansrc <hariharan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i am just a beginner so i am just asking, it may cause a problem if any
> security holes we found, other than that i am worrying about   nothing. I
> feel very comfortable to use java in development especially wicket and
> hibernate. So, i have no plan to switch to .net or php at any cost. Even
> will just make my friends also to use wicket and java  because of its ease.
> thank you for replies
>
> then i am having a another small clarification
>
> whenever i deploy a application using wicket i get https i am using
> websphere server is it the default mode of wicket or it is because of any
> other  reason. how to switch between https and http. is it something related
> with stateful nature of wicket
>
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