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On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Mansour Al Akeel <mansour.alak...@gmail.com > wrote: > Hello all, > > I am working on a small project with wicket. The components in this > project needs to display html generated by docbook-xsl using cocoon 3.0 > beta. > > I looked around in the documentation for wicket integration, and they seem > to work directly with Cocoon Components. > > This is not what I want. I have the blocks I need already defined in > sitemap.xmap(s). > I am able to do something like this in wicket, this is a prototype: > > public class ContentsPage extends WebPage { > > public ContentsPage() { > String reqUrl; > reqUrl = "http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/IndexingConfiguration > "; > Label contents; > DefaultHttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient(); > HttpGet httpGet = new HttpGet(reqUrl); > try { > HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(httpGet); > HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity(); > if (entity != null) { > String str = EntityUtils.toString(entity); > contents = new Label("lbl", str); > contents.setEscapeModelStrings(false); > add(contents); > } > } catch (ClientProtocolException e) { > e.printStackTrace(); > } catch (IOException e) { > e.printStackTrace(); > } > } > } > > However, I need an advice about static contents and images. How to deal > with them ? > > Thank you in advance. > >