Thank you both for sending me looking in useful directions.
In case it is useful to others, here is what I ended up implementing:
getRootRequestMapperAsCompound().add(
new IRequestMapper() {
public IRequestHandler mapRequest(Request request) {
if (re
You might also find useful having a look at request cycle listener
(class AbstractRequestCycleListener) which can be adopted to redirect
the requests to https.
On 22/02/2018 23:35, Martin Grigorov wrote:
Hi,
Does it have to be "with Wicket" ?
You can use custom Servlet Filter that is execute
Hi,
Does it have to be "with Wicket" ?
You can use custom Servlet Filter that is executed before WicketFilter.
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 5:55 PM, Boris Goldowsky
I’m not sure if there is a wicket-y way to do this.
In the environment where I’m deploying my wicket app (google cloud + kubernetes
+ docker + tomcat), a request that came in to the load balancer under insecure
http is forwarded to wicket, and identified by the request containing an
“x-forwarde