I'll have to look into the code a little deeper to find that one....

Robert Zeigler wrote:
> Isn't the set of return value handlers extensible? Couldn't you
> contribute your own "url handler" that handles java.net.URL (or
> java.net.URI)?
> Then you could pass in the string value, and return the string as a URL?
>
> Robert
>
> On Feb 22, 2008, at 2/2210:01 AM , Hugo Palma wrote:
>
>> Maybe i'm missing something but i'm not seeing an easy way to solve
>> this.
>> Well, in it's simplest form i can just pass a page name to the
>> activation context of the redirection target page and then use that
>> String value to return to the original page. Works fine.
>>
>> But, a little more complex use case. What if i want to keep the
>> activation context from the original page ?
>> My first take at this was to instead of passing a String to the
>> redirection target page i would pass a Link instance that i would build.
>> That doesn't work because Tapestry can't coerce Link objects.
>> Second take, i will pass the result of the toURI method of the generated
>> Link. Now the problem is, how do i perform de redirect ? The passed
>> string isn't a page name so i can't just return it. I can't also seem to
>> find a way to build the a new Link object from the given string.
>>
>> Am i missing something here ?
>>
>> Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
>>> Yes, the passivate/activate events fill similar roles to ICallback.
>>> There is no exact analog, but that's because you can build your own so
>>> easily on top of the passivate and activate events.
>>>
>>> On Nov 8, 2007 5:40 AM, Stephane Decleire
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm trying to migrate an application which use ICallback from Tap
>>>> 4.1.3
>>>> to Tap 5.0.6
>>>> Is there an equivalent to the callback notion in Tap 5 ?
>>>> If not, does anybody know a way to implement such a mechanism ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Stephane
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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