Re: Q: Redirect to a new page from a component
Re: Q: Redirect to a new page from a component
- Subject: Re: Q: Redirect to a new page from a component
- From: Kaj Hejer <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 22:05:24 +0200
Maybe WOLongResponsePage is what you need.
See the example project LongRequest (on osx:
/Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects/LongRequest)
-Kaj :)
At 15:31 -0400 06-08-04, Zak Burke wrote:
com.webobjects.appserver.WORedirect looks like it has methods to
handle this, but I haven't worked with it myself.
zak.
Nick Yang wrote on 8/6/04 2:17 PM:
Dear WO gurus,
Can somebody give me some pointers on how to accomplish the
following. I have all the WO books and can't find much information
on how to redirect. This is what I want to do:
I would like to display a page telling the user please be patient
for a long operation (don't click the Back button.) And then
redirect to a new page without the user click on any button or
link. What do I do to have the page redirect to another page by
itself? I know this must be very simple to do, but I can't seem to
find out after looking through all my books and search through
websites. :(
Please let me know how this can be done. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Nick
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