Nope its not hit.. I've been wonder if it would be better if I used an 
bytearrayRessource than just a plain webressource?

 

 

So taking that in regard it looks like this, but its still not working:

 

                                            HttpServletRequest req = 
((WebRequest) getRequest())

                                                                                
       .getHttpServletRequest();

 

                                            String path = 
req.getSession(false).getServletContext().getRealPath(

                                                                                
       "/report");

                                            path += "\\" + 
uiResult.getUrlWord().replaceAll("report/", "");

 

                                            final File myFile = new File(path);

                                             byte[] myByte = null;

                                             try {

                                             InputStream myStream = new 
FileInputStream(myFile);

                                             myStream.read(myByte);

                                             }catch(Exception e){}

                                             

                                            ByteArrayResource export = new 
ByteArrayResource("nase",myByte);

                                            export.setCacheable(false);

 

                                            form.add(new ResourceLink("word", 
export));

 

 

Regards Nino

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Igor Vaynberg
Sent: 12. december 2006 17:56
To: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Download file/ trying to use webresource usingwicket 
1.2 plain

 

what is the generated url? if you set a breakpoint in getResourceStream() is it 
hit?

-igor



On 12/12/06, Nino Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi I've trying to use the this example:

 

 

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/best-practices-and-gotchas.html#BestPracticesandGotchas-Startingdownloadafterformsubmission%2528Wicket1.2%2529

 

WebResource export = new WebResource() {
 
       @Override
       public IResourceStream getResourceStream() {
 
         CharSequence discounts = DataBase.getInstance()
             .exportDiscounts();
         return new StringResourceStream(discounts, "text/plain");
       }
 
       @Override
       
protected void setHeaders(WebResponse response) {
         super.setHeaders(response);
         response.setAttachmentHeader("discounts.csv");
 
       }
     };
 
     export.setCacheable(false);
 
 
     new ResourceLink(this, "exportLink", export);

 

 

 

My implementation (I am using wicket 1.2):

                                            String path = 
req.getSession(false).getServletContext()

                                            .getRealPath("/report");

                                            
path+="\\"+uiResult.getUrlWord().replaceAll("report/",""); 

 

                                            final File myFile = new File(path);

                                            WebResource export = new 
WebResource() {

                                                   

                                                   public IResourceStream 
getResourceStream() {

                                                     

                                                     return new  
FileResourceStream(myFile);

                                                   }

 

                                                   

                                                   protected void 
setHeaders(WebResponse response) {

                                                     super.setHeaders(response);

                                                     

                                                     
response.setAttachmentHeader(uiResult.getUrlWord().replaceAll("report/",""));

                                                   }

                                                 };

                                                 export.setCacheable(false);

 

                                                 form.add( new 
ResourceLink("word", export));

 

This does nothing but a page reload.

 

Does it only work with wicket 1.2.3, what should I do then? Use the wicket 1.1 
example or ?

 

 

Regards Nino


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