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Peter Parson closed WICKET-5004.
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Ah, I can close it myself...
                
> Add light-weight possibility to generate URLs from Page and PageParameters 
> without having the WebApplication actually running.
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>
>                 Key: WICKET-5004
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-5004
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: wicket
>    Affects Versions: 6.5.0
>            Reporter: Peter Parson
>
> In certain scenarios it is useful to be able to generate wicket URLs without 
> having the wicket application running, i.e. a mail notification system 
> running which needs to include dynamic URLs in the mails, or an XML sitemap 
> generator running on a different server.
> With Wicket 1.3.x, this was an easy task: we just needed to (statically) 
> provide the UrlRequestCodingStrategy, the PageClass and PageParameters and 
> any other module depending on our wicket module could obtain the URLs.
> With Wicket 6.x it's not so easy, it seems to be impossible without having 
> the application actually running. I have found the solution I have described 
> here: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13015743/how-to-obtain-wicket-url-from-pageclass-and-pageparameters-without-running-wicke
> But this seems to be a little hacky, and causes problems if executed multiple 
> times (since the WebApplication is somewhere registered within the context, 
> but cannot be destroyed)
> A code example from our old (1.3.x) solution, to give you an idea of what we 
> did.
> We had a spring bean in our Wicket module which offered methods like this:
> public String getUrlFor(MyDomainObject o) {
>       Class pClass = MyDomainObjectTargetPage.class;
>       PageParameters pp = MyDomainObjectTargetPage.pageParametersFor(o);
>       IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy urlCodingStragy = 
> MyDomainObjectTargetPage.URL_CODING_STRATEGY;
>       BookmarkablePageRequestTarget target = new 
> BookmarkablePageRequestTarget(pClass, pp);
>       return "/" + urlCodingStragy.encode(target).toString()
> }

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