simply have a generic StaticContentPage that can load static content
from anywhere.

-igor

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Vika <victoria.elin...@nasa.gov> wrote:
>
>
> kinabalu wrote:
>>
>>  Can you elaborate
>> on your current architecture so we can let you know how Wicket can
>> achieve this?
>>
>
> There are two categories pages on the site.
> 1) dynamic content - jsp/servlet
> 2) static content - html
>
> Both categories of pages only display the "content". Navigation bar, header
> and footer are added  to both categories of pages using sitemesh (servlet
> filter).  So what should happen to the static html pages if i want to switch
> from using jsp/servlet to wicket ? Static content html pages are edited by
> someone who is not a programmer and  I would not want to put them together
> with java classes. It sounds like i could keep using sitemesh and it should
> still work. However is there a better way of doing it ?
>
> thanks
>
> Vicky
>
>
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