I.e.
package temp;
import org.apache.wicket.util.file.IResourceFinder;
import org.apache.wicket.util.resource.IResourceStream;
import java.util.List;
/**
* CustomDelegatingResourceFinder
*/
public class CustomDelegatingResourceFinder implements IResourceFinder {
private final IResourceFi
Hi,
Or simply create a finder that:
1- Do your default logic
2- Contains the finders on getResourceFinders()
3- You use setResourceFinders to set this unique resource finder (that
simply delegates n standard finder if your custom logic fails)
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Bas Gooren wrote:
Hi Marieke,
I see that ResourceSettings exposes method getResourceFinders() which returns a
List.
Assuming that’s where you register your custom finder, isn’t the easy solution
to simply add it to the top of the list?
E.g. add(0, yourFinder) instead of add(yourFinder)?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Hi,
We work with an extra ResourceFinder a lot, so that we can modify html
when webapplication is already running.
Now I want to change the html from a library, but the html is still in the
library. I can not remove it from there.. Is there some way I can override
this existing html, without rem