Hi mats, thanks. Using componentResources.getPageName work great.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 8:57 PM Mats Andersson <mats.anders...@ronsoft.se> wrote: > Hi, > > I think you should use ComponentResources to create an event link to your > new component. The link will include the current page. > > Another solution is the getPageName method of ComponentResources. > > > -- > ---------------------- Mats Andersson | Ronsoft AB | +46(0)73 368 79 82 > > On 2018-10-26 13:07, abangkis wrote: > > Hi guys. I'm moving parts of of my page to a custom component. In the page > there's a method that will go to another page and go back to the original > page when finished. Here's the code: > > @OnEvent("AddDoc") > Object addDoc() { > Link thisPage = pageRenderLinkSource.createPageRenderLink(this.getClass()); > addLoanDocPage.setLoanApplicationId(loanApplication.getId()); > addLoanDocPage.setLinkBack(thisPage); > return addLoanDocPage; > } > > I'm moving that method to the custom component. How can the component > generate the Link to the page that contains it? > > Thanks > > > -- http://www.mreunionlabs.net/ <http://www.mreunion-labs.net/> twitter : @mreunionlabs @abangkis page : https://plus.google.com/104168782385184990771