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Pax Wicket Service is an OSGi extension of the Wicket framework, allowing for dynamic loading and
unloading of Wicket components and pageSources.
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package org.apache.wicket.resource.aggregation;
import java.util.Set;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.IHeaderResponse;
import org.apache.wicket.request.resource.ResourceReference;
import org.apache.wicket.resource.dependencies.AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference;
import org.apache.wicket.resource.dependencies.AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference.ResourceType;
/**
* An implementation of AbstractResourceAggregatingHeaderResponse that renders references in the
* correct order if they are {@link AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference} references, ensuring
* that dependencies are rendered in the proper order before their parent (even if they do not
* appear in the same group as the parent of the dependencies).
*
* @author Jeremy Thomerson
* @param
* the type of ResourceReferenceCollection returned by
* {@link #newResourceReferenceCollection()} and passed to all the methods that take a
* ResourceReferenceCollection. You will typically just use ResourceReferenceCollection
* for this param, unless you are returning a specific type of
* ResourceReferenceCollection from your subclass.
* @param
* the class of the key that you will create from
* {@link #newGroupingKey(ResourceReferenceAndStringData)}
*/
public abstract class AbstractDependencyRespectingResourceAggregatingHeaderResponse
extends AbstractResourceAggregatingHeaderResponse
{
/**
* Construct.
*
* @param real
* the header response we decorate
*/
public AbstractDependencyRespectingResourceAggregatingHeaderResponse(IHeaderResponse real)
{
super(real);
}
@Override
protected void renderCollection(Set alreadyRendered, K key,
R coll)
{
for (ResourceReferenceAndStringData data : coll)
{
ResourceReference ref = data.getReference();
if (ref instanceof AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference)
{
AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference parent = (AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference)ref;
R childColl = newResourceReferenceCollection(key);
for (AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference child : parent.getDependentResourceReferences())
{
childColl.add(toData(child));
}
// render the group of dependencies before the parent
renderCollection(alreadyRendered, key, childColl);
}
// now render the parent since the dependencies are rendered
renderIfNotAlreadyRendered(alreadyRendered, data);
}
}
private static ResourceReferenceAndStringData toData(
AbstractResourceDependentResourceReference reference)
{
boolean css = ResourceType.CSS.equals(reference.getResourceType());
String string = css ? reference.getMedia() : reference.getUniqueId();
return new ResourceReferenceAndStringData(reference, null, null, string,
reference.getResourceType(), false, null, null);
}
}
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