Apache Wicket 8.x Reference Guide
sometimes we might need to work directly with “raw” web entities such as user session, web request, query parameters, and so on. For example this is necessary if we want to store an arbitrary parameter in page. 10.1. PageParameters A common practice in web development is to pass data to a page using query string parameters (like ?paramName1=paramValu1¶mName2=paramValue2…). Wicket offers a more flexible (we will see them in the next chapter). However, even if we are using Wicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic0 码力 | 350 页 | 9.95 MB | 1 年前3Apache Wicket 10.x Reference Guide
sometimes we might need to work directly with “raw” web entities such as user session, web request, query parameters, and so on. For example this is necessary if we want to store an arbitrary parameter in page. 10.1. PageParameters A common practice in web development is to pass data to a page using query string parameters (like ?paramName1=paramValu1¶mName2=paramValue2…). Wicket offers a more flexible (we will see them in the next chapter). However, even if we are using Wicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic0 码力 | 336 页 | 7.16 MB | 1 年前3Apache Wicket 9.x Reference Guide
sometimes we might need to work directly with “raw” web entities such as user session, web request, query parameters, and so on. For example this is necessary if we want to store an arbitrary parameter in page. 10.1. PageParameters A common practice in web development is to pass data to a page using query string parameters (like ?paramName1=paramValu1¶mName2=paramValue2…). Wicket offers a more flexible (we will see them in the next chapter). However, even if we are using Wicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic0 码力 | 335 页 | 7.15 MB | 1 年前3Apache Wicket 7.x Reference Guide
sometimes we might need to work directly with “raw” web entities such as user session, web request, query parameters, and so on. For example this is necessary if we want to store an arbitrary parameter in page. 10.1. PageParameters A common practice in web development is to pass data to a page using query string parameters (like ?paramName1=paramValu1¶mName2=paramValue2…). Wicket offers a more flexible (we will see them in the next chapter). However, even if we are using Wicket, we still need to use query string parameters to exchange data with other Internet-based services. Consider for example a classic0 码力 | 346 页 | 10.00 MB | 1 年前3
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