Not only considering... we build it in! :)

There's a couple of things we are working on yet, which are stated in
the TODO doc in the niceurl example package. By looking at the commit
log (Juergen did some fresh commits), these issues are getting closer
to being fixed too.

Eelco

On 12/3/05, Jeff Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree.  I made the suggestion last month:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=13756383
>
>  I really like the architecture of Wicket although I have not used it much
> yet.  The long url's is the one thing about Wicket that seemed would be a
> problem.  It appears that the development team is considering some
> improvements with simplified url's.
>
>  Jeff
>
> Mark Derricutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all, so I'm starting to play with Wicket and loving it, but I currently
> have a small pethate with the URL scheme used in the application.
>
> I realize the look of the URL "shouldn't" really matter, but I keep finding
> myself disliking it.
>
> Currently my app shows a URL like:
>
>
> http://localhost:8081/quickstart/app?bookmarkablePage=com.theoryinpractice.testapp.pages.CommentsPage
>
> Is there a way to get the app to resolve the above using something like:
>
>   http://localhost:8081/quickstart/app/page/Podcomments
>
>  or even
>
>   http://localhost:8081/quickstart/app?page=Podcomments
>
>
> I guess it could be possible to say 'register' the package
> com.theoryinpractice.testapp.pages as a place where pages
> could be found and "resolve" the class to use instead of using the FQN all
> the time, this would only work in the case of unambiguous classes thou.
>
> Or maybe theres something already in wicket for more REST like URL schemes?
> I notice in the basic frame work there's only a BookmarkablePage extension
> of Page, is there something in wicket-stuff maybe?
>
>
>
> Jeff Miller
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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