Searched like crazy without finding any documentation on this...
I would like to maintain functionality of all my currently mounted pages
and resources.
In addition to this, I would like to have a "catch all" mapping logic that
picks up urls like
http://www.example.com/product-A.html
http://www.
Hi,
just wanted to point out that this is really great:
https://mobile.twitter.com/apache_wicket/status/847763903249600513
I think for Spring - Spring Boot is the future. Thanks for it Marc Giffing and
Andrea Del Bene for the article! I am going to play around with this soon. :-)
kind regards
You're welcome!
ps: anybody is in contact with Marc
?
On 2 Apr 2017 16:55, "Tobias Soloschenko"
wrote:
Hi,
just wanted to point out that this is really great:
https://mobile.twitter.com/apache_wicket/status/847763903249600513
I think for Spring - Spring Boot is the future. Thanks for it Marc
sadly not. I was just in contact with him, because of metrics, but that is some
time ago.
kind regards
Tobias
> Am 02.04.2017 um 16:58 schrieb Andrea Del Bene :
>
> You're welcome!
> ps: anybody is in contact with Marc
> ?
>
> On 2 Apr 2017 16:55, "Tobias Soloschenko"
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hey
sorry Tobias, I've had some problems with the Spring intetration. I don't
remember exactly what the problem was but it was a little bit frustrating so
that I'm lost the sight of it (Spring AOP / AspectJ related - no direct
relation to your project) .
@Andrea I've subscribed the mailing list :
On 02/04/2017 22:00, Marc wrote:
Hey
sorry Tobias, I've had some problems with the Spring intetration. I don't
remember exactly what the problem was but it was a little bit frustrating so
that I'm lost the sight of it (Spring AOP / AspectJ related - no direct
relation to your project) .
@Andr