Then every parameters will be in it.
Ofcourse no multipart stuff and ofcourse outbound only what can be presented in a simple string can be added.
That seems logical to me
johan
On 4/13/06, Timo Stamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Johan Compagner schrieb:
> PageParametes will contain post params..
This comment by Martijn Dashorst sounds different:
| A note to the article: you can't use the PageParameters for types
| other than simple types such as Strings and Integers. [...]
|
| The bookmarkable links and PageParameters are used for things that
| need to be bookmarkable.
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/m91985755.html
Only URLs with simple urlencoded parameters are bookmarkable. You can't
bookmark a POST request.
The API doc says:
| Page parameters in HTTP are query string values in the request URL.
Johan, are you sure that multipart POST requests are supported?
Timo
> So if for example you post to a bookmarkable page then PageParameters should
> be filled with everything.
>
> johan
>
> On 4/13/06, Timo Stamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> kurt heston schrieb:
>>> I could probably extend one of the core wicket
>>> classes instead of HttpServlet and arrive at the same place, though I'm
>>> not sure it would be any more elegant.
>>
>> A thought: Maybe PageParameters should be available for POST requests as
>> well.
>>
>> I don't know if it possible for a framework-client to handle requests at
>> the required level...
>>
>>
>> Timo
>>
>>
>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>
>>> Timo Stamm wrote:
>>>> kurt heston schrieb:
>>>>> I've got some legacy PDFs laying around that utilize the HTTP submit
>>>>> functionality available when using Acrobat fillable forms. The
>>>>> servlet I have answering these Acrobat requests saves off the field
>>>>> names and values submitted in a 3 column table (rec id, field name,
>>>>> value). We change the forms and add fields pretty often. Later,
>>>>> when a view of the filled form is requested, I fill it again with the
>>>>> database values using iText (which is BEYOND cool) and stream it to
>>>>> the browser. Simple enough.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm presently using this servlet's response object to just forward
>>>>> calls on to a Wicket bookmarkable page...pretty loose integration.
>>>> I think this loose integration is the best you can do. I am using
>>>> quite a similar approach to integrate a legacy JSP based app and it
>>>> works very well.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions as to how I might "Wickefy" my servlet such that I
>>>>> can take advantage of things like Wicket session management an such
>>>>> when handling requests submitted via Acrobat?
>>>> What are you missing? The bookmarkable Page should have access to the
>>>> Wicket session. Remember to forward the session id as well.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Timo
>>>>
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