hmm i am not a big fan of that. Clutters Component (thats where setResponsePage() is in)
Why all those little shortcut methods (getRequestCycle().xxxx)

But if more people like to have that.

johan


Matej Knopp wrote:
About setResponsePage(Class)

I think, there should also be members of wicket.{age that would accept class as parameters (like there is SetResponsePage(wicket.Page)

e.g.

setResponsePage(Class pageClass) {
    getRequestCycle().setResponsePage(pageClass);
}

as well as one that would take page parameters.

-Matej

Johan Compagner wrote:
3 other features:

<1> short url support through ApplicationPages.putClassAlias:

getPages().putClassAlias(HelloWorld.class, "helloworld");

These aliases will be used for 2 things:

1> bookmarkablePage url support. "bookmarkablePage=helloworld" will map on the HelloWorld class 2> all url that wicket is generating will map the Class to that string. So that all urls are shortend:
    See pub example you now have:

/wicket-examples/pub/resources/home/Beer.gif
instead of
/wicket-examples/pub/resources/wicket.examples.pub.Home/Beer.gif


<2> HomePage rendering support
If a homepage is accesses through just "/" then you can now specify what wicket should do, see ApplicationPages:

   /**
* Use this homepage strategy if you don't want to redirect so the url just stays '/' .
    */
public static final HomePageRenderStrategy NO_REDIRECT = new HomePageRenderStrategy("no-redirect");
     /**
* Use this homepage strategy if you want to redirect the homepage to a bookmarkable url like: bookmarkablePage=mybookmarkablepage
    * This is the same as calling: setResponsePage(MyPage.class);.
    */
public static final HomePageRenderStrategy BOOKMARK_REDIRECT = new HomePageRenderStrategy("bookmark-redirect");
     /**
* Use this homepage strategy if you want to redirect the homepage just as a normal page would be in * wicket (when you submit a form on the page or when you do in the code: setResponsePage(new MyPage()); * If you have set the overall Redirect Strategy to ONE_PASS_RENDER then the homepage response will honor that. * Then it is the same as setting the homepage strategy to NO_REDIRECT.
    */
public static final HomePageRenderStrategy PAGE_REDIRECT = new HomePageRenderStrategy("page-redirect");

<3> With the homepage rendering support to a bookmarkable page we now also have redirect to a bookmarkable url from within wicket just set the response class in the RequestCycle setResponsePage(MyPage.class); You can give that one also PageParameters The call tho setResponsePage(Class) will always result into a client redirect. It doesn't render the page directly if the ONE_PASS_RENDER is set as a rendering strategy. You must use setResponsePage(Page) for that.

johan




Martijn Dashorst wrote:

Can anybody make a decent feature list of stuff we include in 1.1? The changes.xml file is not enough information (quite empty!), and the trackers also don't supply much information.

Stuff I have until now:
o JavaScript support
o CSS support
o Markup inheritence
o Simplified choice component
o Include tag
o experimental AJAX

Martijn



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