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find this info, without going through the Maven/Quickstart
examples? Thanks.
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Thanks, so I should choose
Wicket 1.4.12, Spring 3.0.2, JPA 2.0 ?
I didn't see a Hibernate option in that list. Hibernate is an implementation
of JPA?
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Yeah, but what are the actual steps to add Wicket to my project?
Is it just the Wicket JAR and change something in web.xml? Right now web.xml
is based on SpringMVC's DispatcherServlet.
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For additional commands
to my teacher and he will be able to
build/run the Web app on his laptop without any problems. Does he also have
to set up Maven on his end??
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You don't have to use maven. Download wicket and drop the main wicket jar
into your WEB-INF/libs folder. Also you need the one dependency slf4j in the
libs folder. Add the filter to web.xml and you're ready to run a basic
wicket app.
Most likely, you will also want some of the other wicket jars
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-over-slf4j.jar AND slf4j-jcl.jar on the class path,
preempting StackOverflowError
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