ah, if you are on 1.1 then we already have examples that do this.

check out wicket-examples under display tag examples. there should be an export example there.

-Igor


On 3/16/06, Timo Stamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Igor, I like this suggestion:


add(new Link("export-link") {
    onclick() {
        getRequestCycle().setRequestTarget(new ComponentRequestTarget(dt));
        WebResponse wr=(WebResponse)getResponse();
        wr.setHeader(blah);
    }
}


But it requires wicket 1.2.


I tried to use a simple Page that outputs CSV instead of HTML, but I am
unable to set the proper headers in the response. They are simply ignored.

public class DownloadPage extends WebPage {
//...
public void onRequest() {
   WebResponse r = getWebRequestCycle().getWebResponse();
   r.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\" x.csv\"");
   r.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/octet-stream");
}


I would have a look at the jasperreports project (though I doubt that it
solves my problem), but I can't connect to the servers.


I could even live with putting the information in the session and
redirecting to a servlet that outputs CSV. But wicket tries to modify
the headers after I set redirect headers, resulting in
WicketRuntimeExceptions.


Is there no solution? I really just want to return textual data with my
own content-type and content-disposition headers after a form submission.


Timo



Igor Vaynberg schrieb:
> hi Timo,
> please see this thread for a way to do it:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/Rendering-DataTable-or-DataView-%28or-model%29-as-Excel-sheet-t1042760.html#a2711299
>
>
> -Igor
>
> On 3/16/06, Timo Stamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I have a filterable table (based on DataView - nice work, thanks Igor)
>> and need a button to export selected entries as CVS.
>>
>> After form submission, I can simply get the selected entries from an
>> extended IDataProvider implementation and generate the CSV data.
>>
>> But how do I get the data to the client?
>>
>>
>> I searched the wiki, the mailing list and the API-docs, but couldn't
>> find a solution. It would be great to be able to redirect to a resource
>> just like it is possible with pages:
>>
>>    setResponseResource(new MyResource(myData));
>>
>> A less elegant solution would be sufficient. It would be fine to store
>> the data on disk or in the session and redirect to a servlet to
>> download. But I can't find any way to do this, either.
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>>
>> Timo
>>
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