Re: URLs as property.

2016-08-22 Thread Kevin Meyer
Hi Martin, 
Excellent suggestion! You would have solved the same problem there. 
I will look into that and post the results to my github account. 

Thanks, 
Kevin

On 22 August 2016 16:55:20 CEST, Martin Grigorov  wrote:
>Hi Kevin,
>
>You can take some inspiration from https://github.com/
>isisaddons/isis-wicket-summernote/tree/master/cpt/
>src/main/java/org/isisaddons/wicket/summernote/cpt/applib.
>This component uses custom annotation @SummernoteEditor that could be
>applied on java.lang.String properties to show their edit mode in a
>rich
>editor (http://summernote.org/)
>
>Martin Grigorov
>Wicket Training and Consulting
>https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
>
>On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Kevin Meyer  wrote:
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> If I understand you correctly, I have a solution that could work.
>>
>> When viewed as an item (by iteself), the URL is just a plain string
>that
>> can be edited.
>>
>> When viewed in a collection, the URLs are rendered as links (but for
>some
>> reason my Firefox does not actually respond when I click on the URL,
>but
>> all the mark-up seems OK).
>>
>> See bottom for the Factory, which must be added to
>> META-INF/services/org.apache.isis.viewer.wicket.ui.ComponentFactory
>> e.g. mine is:
>> isis.example.UrlPanelFactory
>>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> With the following Java:
>> /**
>>  * Panel for rendering strings as links.
>>  */
>> public class UrlPanel extends ScalarPanelTextFieldParseableAbstract {
>> private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
>> private static final String ID_LINK = "externalSite";
>>
>>
>> public UrlPanel(final String id, final ScalarModel scalarModel) {
>> super(id, ID_SCALAR_VALUE, scalarModel);
>> }
>>
>> @Override
>> protected IModel getScalarPanelType() {
>> return Model.of("stringPanel");
>> }
>>
>> @Override
>> protected Component addComponentForCompact() {
>> System.out.println("addComponentForCompact()");
>> Fragment compactFragment =
>getCompactFragment(CompactType.SPAN);
>> final String objectAsString = getModel().getObjectAsString();
>> final ExternalLink link = new ExternalLink(ID_LINK,
>> objectAsString, objectAsString);
>> compactFragment.add(link);
>> scalarTypeContainer.addOrReplace(compactFragment);
>> return link;
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> I found that I had to overload most of the ScalarPanelAbstract.html
>and
>> the ScalarPanelTextFieldAbstract.html to create:
>>
>>
>> > "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;>
>> http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
>>   xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org;
>>   xml:lang="en"
>>   lang="en">
>> 
>> 
>> > wicket:id="scalarTypeContainer">
>> 
>> [Label text]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>>   
>> href="#"
>> class="edit fa fa-pencil-square-o"/>
>> 
>> 
>> wicket:id="associatedActionLinksRight"
>> class="associatedActionLinksRight">[drop
>> down]
>> 
>> > class="help-block">
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>> 
>> class="form-control
>> input-sm scalarValue" wicket:id="scalarValue" />
>> 
>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>>
>> Finally, the factory. This is a horrible hack.
>> Basically, I check for any string property that starts with "url".
>> Ideally this should be an annotation or something, but I could not
>figure
>> out how to pick up annotations from the property in the "aapliesTo"
>method
>> of the factory:
>>
>>
>> public class UrlPanelFactory extends ComponentFactoryScalarAbstract {
>>
>> private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
>>
>> public UrlPanelFactory() {
>> super(String.class);
>> }
>>
>> @Override
>> public ApplicationAdvice appliesTo(IModel model) {
>> if (!(model instanceof ScalarModel)) {
>> return ApplicationAdvice.DOES_NOT_APPLY;
>> }
>>
>> ScalarModel scalarModel = (ScalarModel) model;
>> PropertyMemento memento = scalarModel.getPropertyMemento();
>> if (memento != null){
>> String identifier = memento.getIdentifier();
>> final ApplicationAdvice appliesIf =
>> appliesIf(identifier.startsWith("url"));
>> return appliesIf;
>> }
>> return ApplicationAdvice.DOES_NOT_APPLY;
>> }
>>
>>
>> @Override
>> public Component createComponent(final String id, final

Re: URLs as property.

2016-08-22 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi Kevin,

You can take some inspiration from https://github.com/
isisaddons/isis-wicket-summernote/tree/master/cpt/
src/main/java/org/isisaddons/wicket/summernote/cpt/applib.
This component uses custom annotation @SummernoteEditor that could be
applied on java.lang.String properties to show their edit mode in a rich
editor (http://summernote.org/)

Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov

On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Kevin Meyer  wrote:

> Hi Alexander,
>
> If I understand you correctly, I have a solution that could work.
>
> When viewed as an item (by iteself), the URL is just a plain string that
> can be edited.
>
> When viewed in a collection, the URLs are rendered as links (but for some
> reason my Firefox does not actually respond when I click on the URL, but
> all the mark-up seems OK).
>
> See bottom for the Factory, which must be added to
> META-INF/services/org.apache.isis.viewer.wicket.ui.ComponentFactory
> e.g. mine is:
> isis.example.UrlPanelFactory
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> With the following Java:
> /**
>  * Panel for rendering strings as links.
>  */
> public class UrlPanel extends ScalarPanelTextFieldParseableAbstract {
> private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
> private static final String ID_LINK = "externalSite";
>
>
> public UrlPanel(final String id, final ScalarModel scalarModel) {
> super(id, ID_SCALAR_VALUE, scalarModel);
> }
>
> @Override
> protected IModel getScalarPanelType() {
> return Model.of("stringPanel");
> }
>
> @Override
> protected Component addComponentForCompact() {
> System.out.println("addComponentForCompact()");
> Fragment compactFragment = getCompactFragment(CompactType.SPAN);
> final String objectAsString = getModel().getObjectAsString();
> final ExternalLink link = new ExternalLink(ID_LINK,
> objectAsString, objectAsString);
> compactFragment.add(link);
> scalarTypeContainer.addOrReplace(compactFragment);
> return link;
> }
> }
>
>
> I found that I had to overload most of the ScalarPanelAbstract.html and
> the ScalarPanelTextFieldAbstract.html to create:
>
>
>  "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;>
> http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
>   xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org;
>   xml:lang="en"
>   lang="en">
> 
> 
>  wicket:id="scalarTypeContainer">
> 
> [Label text]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
>   
>  class="edit fa fa-pencil-square-o"/>
> 
> 
>  class="associatedActionLinksRight">[drop
> down]
> 
>  class="help-block">
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
>
> Finally, the factory. This is a horrible hack.
> Basically, I check for any string property that starts with "url".
> Ideally this should be an annotation or something, but I could not figure
> out how to pick up annotations from the property in the "aapliesTo" method
> of the factory:
>
>
> public class UrlPanelFactory extends ComponentFactoryScalarAbstract {
>
> private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
>
> public UrlPanelFactory() {
> super(String.class);
> }
>
> @Override
> public ApplicationAdvice appliesTo(IModel model) {
> if (!(model instanceof ScalarModel)) {
> return ApplicationAdvice.DOES_NOT_APPLY;
> }
>
> ScalarModel scalarModel = (ScalarModel) model;
> PropertyMemento memento = scalarModel.getPropertyMemento();
> if (memento != null){
> String identifier = memento.getIdentifier();
> final ApplicationAdvice appliesIf =
> appliesIf(identifier.startsWith("url"));
> return appliesIf;
> }
> return ApplicationAdvice.DOES_NOT_APPLY;
> }
>
>
> @Override
> public Component createComponent(final String id, final ScalarModel
> scalarModel) {
> return new UrlPanel(id, scalarModel);
> }
>
> protected SpecificationLoader getSpecificationLoader() {
> return IsisContext.getSessionFactory().getSpecificationLoader();
> }
> }
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, August 20, 2016 13:08, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> > Hi Kevin,
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:14 PM, Kevin Meyer  wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Hi Alexander,
> >>
> >>
> >> I thought the trick here was to register a new ScalarPanelAbstract that
> >>  would pick up 

Re: URLs as property.

2016-08-20 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi Kevin,


On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:14 PM, Kevin Meyer <ke...@kmz.co.za> wrote:

> Hi Alexander,
>
> I thought the trick here was to register a new ScalarPanelAbstract that
> would pick up the URL and render it as a click-able link.
>
> In my testing, I have been able to register my
> "isis.example.UrlPanelFactory", which is just a String renderer (copied
> from ShortPanel).
>
> However, I have reached my limit. I can parse the text value, detect that
> it is a URL, but now I can't figure out how to create the matching Wicket
> HTML and Java to populate a hyperlink!
>
> I was experimenting with the HTML:
>
> 
> 
>  wicket:id="scalarIfRegular">
>  class="scalarName">[Label text]
> 
>  name="scalarValue" wicket:id="scalarValue" />
> 
> 
> 
>  wicket:id="scalarIfCompact">
>

This should not be .
"scalarIfCompact" is used for the "view" mode, "scalarIfRegular" for the
"edit" mode.
I.e. in edit mode you have to use  to change the url, in view mode
you have to use  to be able to click it.


> 
> 
> 
>
> But I don't know how to update the Java:
> public class UrlPanel extends ScalarPanelAbstract {
> ...
> // How to manipulate the Wicket component, once I have my URL-containing
> string.
>

You need to extend #getLabelForCompact() and #getComponentForRegular() (
https://github.com/apache/isis/blob/501e890f90d535df43d73a90e14295fadc9f9b64/core/viewer-wicket-ui/src/main/java/org/apache/isis/viewer/wicket/ui/components/scalars/ScalarPanelAbstract.java#L171-L177
)
For the link () you can use Wicket's ExternalLink
component.
For  use WebMarkupContainer, if you really need
it to be Wicket component. Otherwise just remove wicket:id from it.

Try it and let me know if you face any problems!

> ...
> }
>
>
> Maybe someone with better Wicket foo can provide some advice...
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>
>
> On Fri, August 19, 2016 17:35, Alexander Zerbe wrote:
> >
>
> > Hellp Joerg,
> >
> >
> > thanks for  the reply, but  like I said: Creation of a action, that
> > returns a URL and therefore executes a redirect is not a problem.
> >
> > Maybe I should make a feature request for wicked out of my question.
> >
> >
> > "Please render properties of type URL (Java.lang) as clickable links."
> >
> >
> > I was just looking for a possible solution for that case. :-)
> >
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> >
> > Rade, Joerg / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham GI-DP <joerg.r...@kuehne-nagel.com>
> > writes:
> >
> >
> >> Hi Alexander,
> >>
> >>
> >> I use the following:
> >>
> >>
> >> @ActionLayout(cssClassFa = "spinner")
> >> public URL openURL(final RuntimeEnvironment rte) throws
> >> MalformedURLException {
> >> URL url = null;
> >> try { url = new URL(rte.getUri()); } catch (Exception e) {
> >> messageService.raiseError("URL could not be opened"); }
> >> return url; }
> >>
> >>
> >> where RuntimeEnvironment#getUri() is:
> >>
> >> public String getUri() { return "http://; + getHost().title() + ":" +
> >> getPort() + getPath(); }
> >>
> >>
> >> So the URL is not a property - it's constructed from strings.
> >>
> >>
> >> HTH -j
> >> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> >> Von: Alexander Zerbe [mailto:ze...@prime-research.com]
> >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. August 2016 11:51
> >> An: users@isis.apache.org
> >> Betreff: Re: URLs as property.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hello Sander,
> >>
> >>
> >> thanks for your reply, but no that was not what I ment. I have a domain
> >> entity that has a URL as a property (where it is accessible/stored or
> >> where it 'lives').
> >>
> >> I'm searching for the best way to make this URL accessible (clickable).
> >>
> >>
> >> For example - I want to display all entities and I only want their name
> >> and URL, but the URL gets rendered as a string. So you must copy this
> >> string, open a new browser tab, insert it and open the URL by 

Re: URLs as property.

2016-08-19 Thread Kevin Meyer
Hi Alexander,

I thought the trick here was to register a new ScalarPanelAbstract that
would pick up the URL and render it as a click-able link.

In my testing, I have been able to register my
"isis.example.UrlPanelFactory", which is just a String renderer (copied
from ShortPanel).

However, I have reached my limit. I can parse the text value, detect that
it is a URL, but now I can't figure out how to create the matching Wicket
HTML and Java to populate a hyperlink!

I was experimenting with the HTML:




[Label text]










But I don't know how to update the Java:
public class UrlPanel extends ScalarPanelAbstract {
...
// How to manipulate the Wicket component, once I have my URL-containing
string.
...
}


Maybe someone with better Wicket foo can provide some advice...

Cheers,
Kevin


On Fri, August 19, 2016 17:35, Alexander Zerbe wrote:
>

> Hellp Joerg,
>
>
> thanks for  the reply, but  like I said: Creation of a action, that
> returns a URL and therefore executes a redirect is not a problem.
>
> Maybe I should make a feature request for wicked out of my question.
>
>
> "Please render properties of type URL (Java.lang) as clickable links."
>
>
> I was just looking for a possible solution for that case. :-)
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Rade, Joerg / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham GI-DP <joerg.r...@kuehne-nagel.com>
> writes:
>
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>>
>> I use the following:
>>
>>
>> @ActionLayout(cssClassFa = "spinner")
>> public URL openURL(final RuntimeEnvironment rte) throws
>> MalformedURLException {
>> URL url = null;
>> try { url = new URL(rte.getUri()); } catch (Exception e) {
>> messageService.raiseError("URL could not be opened"); }
>> return url; }
>>
>>
>> where RuntimeEnvironment#getUri() is:
>>
>> public String getUri() { return "http://; + getHost().title() + ":" +
>> getPort() + getPath(); }
>>
>>
>> So the URL is not a property - it's constructed from strings.
>>
>>
>> HTH -j
>> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>> Von: Alexander Zerbe [mailto:ze...@prime-research.com]
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. August 2016 11:51
>> An: users@isis.apache.org
>> Betreff: Re: URLs as property.
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Sander,
>>
>>
>> thanks for your reply, but no that was not what I ment. I have a domain
>> entity that has a URL as a property (where it is accessible/stored or
>> where it 'lives').
>>
>> I'm searching for the best way to make this URL accessible (clickable).
>>
>>
>> For example - I want to display all entities and I only want their name
>> and URL, but the URL gets rendered as a string. So you must copy this
>> string, open a new browser tab, insert it and open the URL by hand.
>>
>> In the future I will just create a frontend for this, but right now I
>> would like to know if its possible to render every string that begins
>> with 'http(s)' as a link.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>>
>> Sander Ginn <san...@ginn.it> writes:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Alexander,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm not completely sure if I understand your question correctly, but
>>> I think this is the answer:
>>> Each item in a collection has an icon associated with it in the
>>> leftmost column of the table. This icon is clickable and will
>>> redirect you to the specific object. An example with the icon marked
>>> with a red circle is attached.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Sander Ginn
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 12 Aug 2016, at 11:56, Alexander Zerbe
>>>> <ze...@prime-research.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have a (hopefully) simple problem.
>>>> A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too
>>>> make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection.
>>>>
>>>> For example:
>>>> I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the
>>>> possibility to click the link and get redirected.
>>>>
>>>> Returning a URL from an action wor

Re: AW: URLs as property.

2016-08-19 Thread Alexander Zerbe

Hellp Joerg,

thanks for  the reply, but  like I said:
Creation of a action, that returns a URL and therefore executes a
redirect is not a problem.

Maybe I should make a feature request for wicked out of my question.

"Please render properties of type URL (Java.lang) as clickable links."

I was just looking for a possible solution for that case. :-)

Best regards

Rade, Joerg / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham GI-DP <joerg.r...@kuehne-nagel.com> writes:

> Hi Alexander,
>
> I use the following:
>
> @ActionLayout(cssClassFa = "spinner")
> public URL openURL(final RuntimeEnvironment rte) throws 
> MalformedURLException {
> URL url = null;
> try {
> url = new URL(rte.getUri());
> } catch (Exception e) {
> messageService.raiseError("URL could not be opened");
> }
> return url;
> }
>
> where RuntimeEnvironment#getUri() is:
>
> public String getUri() {
> return "http://; + getHost().title() + ":" + getPort() + 
> getPath();
> }
>
> So the URL is not a property - it's constructed from strings.
>
> HTH -j
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Alexander Zerbe [mailto:ze...@prime-research.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. August 2016 11:51
> An: users@isis.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: URLs as property.
>
>
> Hello Sander,
>
> thanks for your reply, but no that was not what I ment.
> I have a domain entity that has a URL as a property (where it is 
> accessible/stored or where it 'lives').
>
> I'm searching for the best way to make this URL accessible (clickable).
>
> For example - I want to display all entities and I only want their name and 
> URL, but the URL gets rendered as a string.
> So you must copy this string, open a new browser tab, insert it and open the 
> URL by hand.
>
> In the future I will just create a frontend for this, but right now I would 
> like to know if its possible to render every string that begins with 
> 'http(s)' as a link.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Sander Ginn <san...@ginn.it> writes:
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> I'm not completely sure if I understand your question correctly, but I think 
>> this is the answer:
>> Each item in a collection has an icon associated with it in the leftmost 
>> column of the table. This icon is clickable and will redirect you to the 
>> specific object. An example with the icon marked with a red circle is 
>> attached.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Sander Ginn
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 12 Aug 2016, at 11:56, Alexander Zerbe <ze...@prime-research.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>> I have a (hopefully) simple problem.
>>> A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too
>>> make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection.
>>>
>>> For example:
>>> I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the
>>> possibility to click the link and get redirected.
>>>
>>> Returning a URL from an action works (but only for http(s) URLs, not
>>> for file://), but thats not what I want.
>>>
>>> The only solution I see (so far), is too create a seperate wicket
>>> page with mountPage().
>>>
>>> It would also be okay too just have the name of the object and if I
>>> click it, I get redirected immediatly.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm up for any suggestions.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards
>
>
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AW: URLs as property.

2016-08-19 Thread Rade, Joerg / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham GI-DP
Hi Alexander,

I use the following:

@ActionLayout(cssClassFa = "spinner")
public URL openURL(final RuntimeEnvironment rte) throws 
MalformedURLException {
URL url = null;
try {
url = new URL(rte.getUri());
} catch (Exception e) {
messageService.raiseError("URL could not be opened");
}
return url;
}

where RuntimeEnvironment#getUri() is:

public String getUri() {
return "http://; + getHost().title() + ":" + getPort() + 
getPath();
}

So the URL is not a property - it's constructed from strings.

HTH -j
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Alexander Zerbe [mailto:ze...@prime-research.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. August 2016 11:51
An: users@isis.apache.org
Betreff: Re: URLs as property.


Hello Sander,

thanks for your reply, but no that was not what I ment.
I have a domain entity that has a URL as a property (where it is 
accessible/stored or where it 'lives').

I'm searching for the best way to make this URL accessible (clickable).

For example - I want to display all entities and I only want their name and 
URL, but the URL gets rendered as a string.
So you must copy this string, open a new browser tab, insert it and open the 
URL by hand.

In the future I will just create a frontend for this, but right now I would 
like to know if its possible to render every string that begins with 'http(s)' 
as a link.

Best regards.

Sander Ginn <san...@ginn.it> writes:

> Hi Alexander,
>
> I'm not completely sure if I understand your question correctly, but I think 
> this is the answer:
> Each item in a collection has an icon associated with it in the leftmost 
> column of the table. This icon is clickable and will redirect you to the 
> specific object. An example with the icon marked with a red circle is 
> attached.
>
> Kind regards,
> Sander Ginn
>
>
>
>
>> On 12 Aug 2016, at 11:56, Alexander Zerbe <ze...@prime-research.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I have a (hopefully) simple problem.
>> A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too
>> make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection.
>>
>> For example:
>> I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the
>> possibility to click the link and get redirected.
>>
>> Returning a URL from an action works (but only for http(s) URLs, not
>> for file://), but thats not what I want.
>>
>> The only solution I see (so far), is too create a seperate wicket
>> page with mountPage().
>>
>> It would also be okay too just have the name of the object and if I
>> click it, I get redirected immediatly.
>>
>>
>> I'm up for any suggestions.
>>
>>
>> Best regards


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Re: URLs as property.

2016-08-16 Thread Sander Ginn
Hi Alexander,

I'm not completely sure if I understand your question correctly, but I think 
this is the answer:
Each item in a collection has an icon associated with it in the leftmost column 
of the table. This icon is clickable and will redirect you to the specific 
object. An example with the icon marked with a red circle is attached.

Kind regards,
Sander Ginn




> On 12 Aug 2016, at 11:56, Alexander Zerbe  wrote:
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I have a (hopefully) simple problem. 
> A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too
> make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection.
> 
> For example:
> I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the 
> possibility to click the link and get redirected.
> 
> Returning a URL from an action works (but only for http(s) URLs, not
> for file://), but thats not what I want. 
> 
> The only solution I see (so far), is too create a seperate wicket page
> with mountPage().
> 
> It would also be okay too just have the name of the object and if I
> click it, I get redirected immediatly.
> 
> 
> I'm up for any suggestions.
> 
> 
> Best regards



URLs as property.

2016-08-12 Thread Alexander Zerbe
Hi Everyone,

I have a (hopefully) simple problem. 
A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too
make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection.

For example:
I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the 
possibility to click the link and get redirected.

Returning a URL from an action works (but only for http(s) URLs, not
for file://), but thats not what I want. 

The only solution I see (so far), is too create a seperate wicket page
with mountPage().

It would also be okay too just have the name of the object and if I
click it, I get redirected immediatly.


I'm up for any suggestions.


Best regards