No, not true.
You /can/ do setResponsePage(new ItemListPage(...)), /and/ make it
bookmarkable. The trick is to call setRedirect(true) together with the
call to setResponsePage. Furthermore you need to mount ItemListPage in
your application#init method (see method Application#mount()).
Regards,
Erik.
David Leangen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 02:50 -0700, Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
In my itemList class I set the response page like this.
setResponsePage( new ItemPage( parameters, ItemListPage.this ) );
Now the ItemListPage.this is for back travelling and to get the background
from the list class. Is it possible to make the itemPage bookmarkable?
Sure, but you can no longer construct the object yourself. You'll need
to do this instead:
setResponsePage( ItemListPage.class, parameters );
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