By the way,

if you want a service kind of thing you can do it in wicket if you want.
Just use a resource for that (i did post a example how you can do that a couple of days ago)

Only thing you have to do is register that resource in the SharedResources of the application.
so that you can hit it with an url like this:

/resource/service/MyService?x=10&y=20

johan


Igor Vaynberg wrote:
Whenever this url is hit wicket forwards the control to the
registered
mydynamicbuttons service (registered by whatever component) which creates the image A, caches it, and streams it to response. Or precreate whatever you need when the service object is created and registered with the application.
And THIS last part is just the problem

how does it register itself? When?
Where is it specified that a component does that?
I think in the end we have exactly the same thing...
you have a file like:
mydynamicbuttons=my.class.that.exposes.this.Service

I see, thanks Johan.
-Igor




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