Gili,

are you sure you need it? You didn't say what you try to do. But in
many cases FormComponent.setPersistent(true/false) should do it as
well.

Juergen

On 7/30/05, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> page.getWebRequestCycle().getWebResponse().getHttpServletResponse()
> 
> -Matej
> 
> Gili wrote:
> >
> >     I want to invoke HttpServletResponse.addCookie() but I don't see how
> > one gets a HttpServletResponse from Wicket...?
> >
> > Gili
> 
> 
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