https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-552

-igor


On 5/9/07, Lowell Kirsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One of the requirements of the site that I'm building is that oneof
the pages be exposed programatically so that other programs can 'call'
it. They would know whether they'd succeeded or not by inspecting the
http status code returned. Since this is just a regular page  of the
site, when the call is successful a web page is rendered and returned.
In this case it would be ignored. But when there is an error, I'd like
to relay that to clients.

One thing I've been trying to do (without any success) is to throw an
AbortWithWebErrorCodeException from my constructor with a non-200 code
and a message. Now supposing that it works, I'd like to know how a
client could extract the message from the response. Is it sent as a
header, the entire body, or part of the body?

And if there is another approach that would work in my case, I'd love
to hear about it.

Thanks,
Lowell

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