Hi,
I am not sure if I understood it correctly, but my first idea would
have been to add a javascript to the popup window which fires AJAX calls
and if the response from your server contains some code the window will
close itself.
To be honest, I have never tried anything like that and have no idea if
that will work, but one should always go after first hunches ;-)
Bye
Dominik
Am 18.04.2012 16:06, schrieb eugenebalt:
Maybe this isn't strictly a Wicket question, but I have a link from
the main
page which opens a pop-up window. The pop-up has a form handled by a
servlet
(in my case, a Wicket page mounted to a servlet-like URL).
Upon completing the form in the pop-up, I need to close the pop-up
window
*from the server*. There is no way to do it in the client. The client
form
is a "black-box" Adobe container which only sends HTTP request params
to my
servlet.
After closing the popup, I also need to refresh the main page, which
shows a
listing of all user records (including the new one just entered in
the
popup). Is there a way to accomplish that? Thanks.
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