Created a ticket, PAXWICKET-40

I looked at paxweb and it seems like it might help, but I cannot see any documentation around combining it with paxwicket. Also, can you hint me up as to how you built your solution so I can try looking at the cause here?

Cheers,
Andrew

On 29 Sep 2009, at 17:10, Niclas Hedhman wrote:


Yes, it is a known issue, and we had the luxury to solve it via Apacher Httpd proxying instead of tackling it head on. Also, at the time Pax Web didn't exist, and the available ungoverned.org HttpService had many "mounting" and path resolution problems. It might be that Pax Web's support is better and this should be resolved.

First, I suggest you create a Jira issue about it, so it won't be forgotten...

-- Niclas


On Sep 29, 2009 10:34 PM, "Andrew Williams" <a...@handyande.co.uk> wrote:

Hi,

I am investigating the use of pax wicket in my current project and so have checked out the department store samples. Whilst the app seems very powerful I have a requirement that messes it up - the need to mount at the root (/).

If I change the sample app to do this the css fails to load - the URL returns a 404. Is this a known issue due to the usage of servlets instead of filters?

Let me know if I can provide any more information,
Andrew

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