Hi, or you can use FileSystemResource / FileSystemResourceReference (Wicket 7)
kind regards Tobias > Am 07.10.2016 um 09:16 schrieb andre seame <andre1...@hotmail.fr>: > > Thanks, > > > Other solution. > > > In the wiceket code : for a file in > \\myserver\TestResults\A\B\image_timestamp.png. transform it in > http://mysserver:8080/testresults/A/B/image_timestamp.png<https://outlook.live.com/owa/%5C%5Cmyserver%5CTestResults%5CA%5CB%5Cimage_timestamp.png.> > > > Add this hyperling in your Wicket page. > > > see > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9434964/tomcat-mapping-context-via-server-xml > or > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812244/simplest-way-to-serve-static-data-from-outside-the-application-server-in-a-java). > The idea is to use tomcat as a file server. > > > So in my apache-tomcat/conf/localhost forlder (I create the localhost > folder), I add a file : Access_to_testresults.xml > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="no"?> > <Context deployOnStartup="true" > docBase="C:\TestResults<https://outlook.live.com/owa/%5C%5Cmyserver%5CTestResults%5CA%5CB%5Cimage_timestamp.png.>\" > path="/testresults" reloadable="false"> > <Manager pathname=""/> > </Context> > > > Then I can access to all hyperlinks and read image, text, ... without any > Java code. > > > > Thanks. > > > > ________________________________ > De : Martin Grigorov <martin.grigo...@gmail.com> > Envoyé : jeudi 6 octobre 2016 02:40 > À : users@wicket.apache.org > Objet : Re: hyperlink to a file on the server but ouside of the wicket war ? > > Hi, > > See ResourceLink component. > >> On Oct 5, 2016 6:18 PM, "andre seame" <andre1...@hotmail.fr> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> I have a windows server with TOMCAT and a wicket application in >> d:\apache-tomcat\webapps\mywcketapplication.war >> >> >> On this server, I have a shared disk where someone has put >> \\myserver\TestResults\image_timestamp.png<file://\\myserver\TestResults\image_timestamp.png>. >> >> >> The wicket application can access to the file throught : >> d:/TestRsults/image_timestamp.png >> >> >> I would like to add in a wicket page a hyperlink to image_timestamp.png. >> My first (very stupid) idea was to set <a >> href="d:/TestRsults/image_timestamp.png" >> ... >> >> >> Questions are : >> >> * What is the hyperlink ? >> * Must I configure tomcat to access to d:\result ? >> * Must I configure the wicket application to access to the file ? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> PHL. >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org