Yes, it is possible. wicket-examples.war from Wicket distro works this way On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:20 AM, jlazeraski <[email protected]> wrote: > Makes sense.. > > Is it possible to configure in the web.xml more than one wicket filter and > conversely have more than one WebApplication class in my deployed web app? I > was thinking for registration pages to point to a "reg" wicket app, and once > a user is logged in, a different app for some pages. > > The thing is, I am trying to intermix an existing badly written Struts/JSP > pages, worse written JSP pages that point to each other and use ajax/rest > calls to populate data.. and now trying to "fix" some of the bad pages by > building wicket pages from them. Eventually the goal is to be pure wicket. > But in the mean time, I gotta work around the existing pages. In many cases > I am going to need to call the wicket pages from the existing pages. For > example, if a user wants to register, I have to pop up a modal dialog box > and hopefully use the new wicket registration pages I am working on in the > modal dialog, then when it is done, close back to the existing pages. My > thought was, the reg pages would be their own wicket app, and when I get to > the logged in pages that I'll start to fix/add, make that a separate app so > that the entry point into the wicket is another WebApplication and home > page/class. So is it possible.. allowed, or bad to do? > > Thanks. > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/Having-problems-with-wicket-pages-not-showing-up-tp3784941p3785309.html > Sent from the Forum for Wicket Core developers mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. >
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