On 9/8/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still think that you just don't generate a bookmarkable link
> But a PageLink to you signin page. And that link you place on the other
> pages you are displaying
> And in that pageLink you can do anything at the moment a getPage() is
> asked for. (like reset)

I guess you are right, I have to change my mindset from URLs to
objects. So, can I create a PageLink to a concrete instance of
bookmarkable page? If yes, then all I need to change in framework
boils down to the home page.

> with homepage you are right. I think we can maybe pool that one somehow.
> so if you access / then a homepage is created if not present
> if a homepage instance is there it is reused.

You are right, I created all this code only because SignIn example
contains only bookmarkable pages. If you handle the home page, then my
changes will not be needed.

> I don't like changing the way bookmarkable pages work.. Those are just
> entry points inside a application.
> Internally you should use use PageLinks to pages you want to keep state
> with.

Ok, I will try that.

On 9/8/05, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im confused. Are we talking about making the page a singleton bounded by
> session or application? If we are talking about making it bounded by
> application, I don't like it as it makes it too easy to share state between
> users when unintended. If we are talking about bounding it by session isn't
> it easy to serialize a page into a session variable and then just use it as
> a response page in a Link ?

I want to bind it to session. To reuse page as response I need to find
it somehow, do I? Seems that Johan already gave me a pointer how to do
that.

Ok guys, sorry for disturbance ;-) 

Still, I think that home page is needed to be handled somehow, so that
I would be able to have only one instance of it or one instance of
page where it redirects to, like SignIn.

Michael.


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