see IMarkupResourceStreamProvider, there is also an example in
wicket-examples that shows custom markup loading.
-igor
On 5/3/07, Thomas R. Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got some groovy code which processes an xml file and generates some
html.
Right now I do it at build time, but would really prefer to do it at run
time. I've got some code hooked up which does so, but all I get is an
empty
page.
I'm using wicket 1.3.0-snapshot (prior to the name change)
when building the page, I run the following groovy code, where the buffer
contains the html I generate.
MarkupParser parser = new MarkupParser( new XmlPullParser() )
Markup markup = parser.parse( buffer )
def markupStream = new MarkupStream( markup )
page.setMarkupStream( markupStream )
I've tried overriding onRender in the page java code and calling
renderComponent with my markup stream, but I still don't get anything
showing. It works with the same html generated at build time.
Am I way off base and this just won't work, or do I have some details
mucked
up?
Thanks,
Tom
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