Hi Luca,
Wicket uses the locale for finding resources (including the templates). You
could do without but I am afraid it goes too far to let Wicket do something
about Cocoon's incomplete HttpServletRequest implementation.
So these are the options I see:
1. Make Cocoon behave itself by submitting a patch that will implement
HttpServletRequest#getLocale properly.
2. Wrap Cocoon's request with something of your own which returns a proper
Locale.
Since I do not know Cocoon, I can not help you with finding out you how to
do this.
Regards,
Erik.
Luca Marrocco wrote:
>
> the first two line is quite interesting:
> java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
> at
> org.apache.cocoon.servletservice.util.BlockCallHttpServletRequest.getLocale(BlockCallHttpServletRequest.java:160)
> at
> wicket.protocol.http.servlet.ServletWebRequest.getLocale(ServletWebRequest.java:91)
>
> my question in wicket side of problem is. It is necessary getLocale?
> Can i inibite this call in wicket configuration?
>
> Luca
>
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