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package org.apache.wicket;

A request target is the base entity that is the subject of a request. Different types of request have different request targets. For instance a request for a bookmarkable page differs from a request for a link on a previously rendered page, which in turn differs from a request for a shared resource.

It is very important (for mounting) that implementations implement java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object) and java.lang.Object.hashCode() in a consistent way.

Typically, implementations of IRequestTarget are not meant to be used more than once.

Author(s):
Eelco Hillenius
public interface IRequestTarget
{
Generates a response.

Parameters:
requestCycle the current request cycle
	void respond(RequestCycle requestCycle);

This method is called at the end of a request cycle to indicate that processing is done and that cleaning up of the subject(s) of this target may be done.

Parameters:
requestCycle the current request cycle
	void detach(RequestCycle requestCycle);
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