Applications let you group application-wide settings like Page aliases, HTTP redirection strategy, etc (take a look at ApplicationSettings for the full list). I suggest grouping all (related) pages with the same settings under the same application.

Gili

Huy Do wrote:
Hi,

I'm brand spanking new to Wicket, but I love the concept. I just need some help with clarifying the use of WicketApplication class ? If I was creating an holiday booking system with different functions like booking a car, hotel, flights etc, would I create one wicket application class and have different webpage classes for the different functions or would I have an application class per function ?

Many thanks.

HD


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