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package org.apache.wicket.examples;
import org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WebApplication;
import org.apache.wicket.settings.SecuritySettings;
import org.apache.wicket.util.crypt.ClassCryptFactory;
import org.apache.wicket.util.crypt.NoCrypt;
/**
* Wicket Example Application class.
*
* @author Jonathan Locke
*/
public abstract class WicketExampleApplication extends WebApplication
{
/**
* prevent wicket from launching a java application window on the desktop <br/>
* once someone uses awt-specific classes java will automatically do so and allocate a window
* unless you tell java to run in 'headless-mode'
*/
static
{
System.setProperty("java.awt.headless", "true");
}
@Override
protected void init()
{
// WARNING: DO NOT do this on a real world application unless
// you really want your app's passwords all passed around and
// stored in unencrypted browser cookies (BAD IDEA!)!!!
// The NoCrypt class is being used here because not everyone
// has the java security classes required by Crypt installed
// and we want them to be able to run the examples out of the
// box.
getSecuritySettings().setCryptFactory(
new ClassCryptFactory(NoCrypt.class, SecuritySettings.DEFAULT_ENCRYPTION_KEY));
getDebugSettings().setDevelopmentUtilitiesEnabled(true);
}
}