yes, exactly.
Phil Kulak wrote:
Not if I want any control over how they're served up, when they're
served up, and who they're served up to. But forget about that, it's
not important. Making an image proxy is a much better example, for
thumbnails and whatnot.
On 8/5/05, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well, if you just want to serve up files you could put them in your web
app folder, right?
the big issue we've both run into is when you want to serve up resources
that can't be
stored in your web app folder.
Phil Kulak wrote:
Okay, I see what you mean. I had that exact same requirement recently.
I believe it was discussed on here as well. Right now I'm using a
Spring controller to serve up files dynamically. I'm probably going to
have to make a photo proxy too (as you mention), and it would be very
nice if I could stay in Wicket to do it. I'm definatly +1 on this.
And no, Axis is NOT the way to go for this kind of thing. I didn't
really understand your requirements there.
On 8/5/05, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
in fact, i think the total change would be this:
protected boolean onCustomResource()
{
return false;
}
protected final boolean parseRequest()
{
// Try different methods of parsing and dispatching the request
if (onCustomResource() || callDispatchedComponentListener())
{
// if it is, we don't need to update the cluster, etc, and
return false
}
...
that would allow users to implement any kind of alternative resource
using a URL
format of their own devising. i could see this being a lot more
efficient for certain
things... like if you had a photo site, you could implement a custom
resource handler
that turned every http://<site>/app/photo/<id> into the right photo,
avoiding wicket
image component overhead for each photo on the site. if there are
millions of photos
it might be worth it.
Phil Kulak wrote:
I think integration with Apache Axis would be the way to go here.
On 8/5/05, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i want to be able to do non-html client/server stuff over http using
wicket. this is
especially useful in having a java applet talk to its originating server
in the presence
of firewalls that block everything but port 80.
in particular i want to send simple representations of database objects
and binary
files pulled out of a database back and forth.
wicket is /almost/ all set up to do that except that there is no URL
syntax for it yet.
one way we could enable a problem like this to be solved would be to
remove the
final keyword from the parseRequest() method in WebRequestCycle.java. this
would permit users to do their own request parsing to solve problems
like this.
but the choice we make here is whether we want to open this up or
instead make
a specific solution to the particular problem of getting and setting
data over http
(which is likely to be a problem for others).
thoughts?
jon
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