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t servlet. As far as I know this bug is fixed for 6.1.x
versions and probably your problem is not related to this bug. I recommend
to go through Websphere logs, if it says 404, then your application can't be
find in particular location.
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Or use WicketServlet implementation instead of the WicketFilter.
Martijn
On 8/22/07, Sean Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had some problems running Wicket 1.3 in Websphere 6.0
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> Websphere 6.x had some servlet filter bugs that affected Wicket. You should
> try upgrading to a newer versi
I had some problems running Wicket 1.3 in Websphere 6.0
Websphere 6.x had some servlet filter bugs that affected Wicket. You should
try upgrading to a newer version of Websphere 6.1.x
Sean
On 8/21/07, juliez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It's fairly easy to work with Wicket (1.3 beta2) using
33.22), the example can't work correctly too - got "Error 404: Error
reported: 404".
Is there anything special need to be set for IBM's stuff? Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Julie
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