Chris,
To add to Chris' (Turner) information. Wicket makes it very easy to
implementation feature common for each Page ("..at the start of each
request.."). Features such as authentication check or common site layouts.
Please have a look at the signin example (Home.java and its base class
AuthenticateHtmlPage) and the library example (Home.java and its base class
AuthenticateHtmlPage).
Juergen
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Betreff: [Wicket-user] input type hidden, and request initialisation
A couple of questions.
How would you implement a hidden field form component in wicket: eg.
<input type=hidden/>. I couldn't find this in the examples (although I might
have missed it).
Where is the best place to insert code that needs to be run at the start of
each request? For example in struts you could extend the ActionServlet
class.
Thanks,
Chris
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