1. No one will steal your non-working code - that's for sure :)
2. Try to explain the scenario in more details. Are you using Spring
Security or just wicket? What brings you to the app after login -
component.continueToOriginalDestination() ?

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On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 6:57 AM, fstof <frans.stofb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> That is what I noticed when I looked at the code, so I cant really tell why
> that could be an issue
>
> We are using WicketServlet because WebSphere 6.1 has issues with the filter
> (not 100% sure what the issue is, but it does not work with the filter)
>
>
> Wilhelmsen Tor Iver wrote:
>>
>> Any reason you use WicketServlet instead of WicketFilter? We use multiple
>> apps in a war and that works fine in the filter case. In fact it seems
>> that WicketServlet delegates to an internal WicketFilter anyway...
>>
>> - Tor Iver
>>
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