if your pages are bookmarkable, but you dont mount them you can access
them via a url like this

/context/filter/wicket/bookmarkable/<classname>

-igor

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:46 PM, jlazeraski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. Indeed there is info on mounting, but being new I
> would not have known that other than the main page, every page must be
> mounted to access it. In examples, there is no info on "mount the URL so you
> can test this page". So unlike when buliding with jsf, jsp, or even normal
> html where I can simply access the page, in Wicket, without mounting, the
> only page I can access is the home page returned by the Application class?
> So I take it the home page must provide links that when clicked and handled
> in the Wicket class that represents the page, it then forwards to other
> pages within wicket? In other words, there is typically only one entry into
> a wicket app, unless you make a bookmarkable page (and/or mount it)?. That
> info isn't made clear up front that you don't navigate wicket pages like you
> do pretty much every other framework.
>
> So in my case, my site has several static pages that the user clicks around
> from the home page.. basically reading info on why they should use our
> service.. etc.. and then a login button and a register button. Those lead
> into dynamic form pages. So if I want to build the static pages yet utilize
> a shared header/footer bit, is it typical to do these in wicket still to
> share a common header/footer, much like jsp includes? If so, then how do I
> "test" these pages.. do I have to always refresh the main home page then
> navigate to the page I am working on? For that matter, I would assume static
> pages like this that don't require a user to be logged in (or any session
> state), but do want to share a common header/footer, should be mounted
> and/or bookmarkable so that they can be accessed directly?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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