Setting Wicket to by pass DWR in filter

2011-11-10 Thread Lester K H Chua
Hi,

I have done a quick search with no results so have decided to consult the hive 
mind.

Currently I am considering using DWR to perform simple and secure JS on the 
front end on an existing wicket app.

1) How do i proceed to configure wicket to ignore certain URL in the wicket 
filter?
E.g. I would want DWR's servlet to handle all /dwr/* requests and not use 
wicket's filter which handles /*.
Is there anyway to do this via a configuration that I may have missed out? Or 
do I need to go into the source and modify this?

Regards,

Lester
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Re: Setting Wicket to by pass DWR in filter

2011-11-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg
wicket filter confing in web.xml takes an ignorePaths argument which
is a comma separated list of paths to ignore

-igor

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Lester K H Chua cicowic...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I have done a quick search with no results so have decided to consult the 
 hive mind.

 Currently I am considering using DWR to perform simple and secure JS on the 
 front end on an existing wicket app.

 1) How do i proceed to configure wicket to ignore certain URL in the wicket 
 filter?
 E.g. I would want DWR's servlet to handle all /dwr/* requests and not use 
 wicket's filter which handles /*.
 Is there anyway to do this via a configuration that I may have missed out? Or 
 do I need to go into the source and modify this?

 Regards,

 Lester
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Re: Setting Wicket to by pass DWR in filter

2011-11-10 Thread Lester K H Chua
Thanks! Got it.

Regards,

Lester


On Nov 11, 2011, at 8:20 AM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:

 wicket filter confing in web.xml takes an ignorePaths argument which
 is a comma separated list of paths to ignore
 
 -igor
 
 On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Lester K H Chua cicowic...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have done a quick search with no results so have decided to consult the 
 hive mind.
 
 Currently I am considering using DWR to perform simple and secure JS on the 
 front end on an existing wicket app.
 
 1) How do i proceed to configure wicket to ignore certain URL in the wicket 
 filter?
 E.g. I would want DWR's servlet to handle all /dwr/* requests and not use 
 wicket's filter which handles /*.
 Is there anyway to do this via a configuration that I may have missed out? 
 Or do I need to go into the source and modify this?
 
 Regards,
 
 Lester
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