* Johan Compagner:
> you can use a Page that you also display and then in the configureResponse()
> you can set the right status
> like the AccessDeniedPage does:
> 
>    protected void configureResponse()
>    {
>        super.configureResponse();
> 
> getWebRequestCycle().getWebResponse().getHttpServletResponse().setStatus(
> HttpServletResponse.SC_FORBIDDEN);
>    }
> 
> 
> or if you don't want a page but only set the status you can do:
> 
> RequestCycle.get().setRequestTarget(new IRequestTarget()
> {
>  respond()
> {
>   getWebRequestCycle().getWebResponse().getHttpServletResponse().setStatus(
> HttpServletResponse.SC_FORBIDDEN);
> }
> });

Or you set the response code and setRequestTarget(new EmptyRequestTarget())
-- 
     Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka  John Banana   Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/

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