This won't work. Because you can call setResponsePage only during
processing a request. When your code calls setResponsePage() there is no
request, so it doesn't make sense to set response page.
I think what you want is AbstractAjaxTimerBehavior.
-Matej
tbt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'd like to know how to redirect a page automatically using wicket after a
> given time interval. Currently i'm using the following java class to do this
>
> Timer timer = new Timer();
> timer.schedule(new TimerTask()
> {
> public void run()
> {
> setResponsePage(new LogOutConfirmationPage());
> }
> }
> , 1 * 60 * 1000);
>
> This is supposed to redirect the page after 1 minute but Wicket is throwing
> the following runtime exception "There is no application attatched to the
> current thread"
>
>
> Is there any way to do this using the wicket framework?
>
>
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