Great work!
Thank you so much for keeping this Apache Wicket extension up to date / make it
runnable again.
kind regards
Tobias
> Am 22.08.2016 um 03:30 schrieb Jenny Brown :
>
> About 5 years ago, I created wicket-source, a set of extensions that let
> you inspect a wicket component in your browser, and click a button to go to
> that line of your source code in Eclipse.
>
> As time went on, the browser extensions drifted out of compatibility, to
> the sadness of those who used them. Eventually even the workarounds
> stopped working.
>
> So this weekend, I update the Chrome wicket-source extension for Chrome 48
> (updated in chrome web store) and updated the Eclipse plugin (jar is on
> github) for Eclipse Neon. (Yeah!!!)
>
> Screenshots, details, and download links are on the wiki:
>
>https://github.com/jennybrown8/wicket-source/wiki
>
> The server-side wicket application module still works as before, and is
> available for Wicket 7.
>
> The Firefox plugin was deprecated, and requires a full rewrite from
> scratch, so it's not usable for now. I'll try to come back to this when
> Firefox Web Extensions and Firebug 3 stabilize and provide the APIs I need
> for it to work.
>
> I forked the project when I separated from the employer where it was
> created, so there is a new package name for the extensions that have been
> updated. At this time, the maven coordinates for the web application
> server-side plugin remain with the old name. The wiki documents all of
> this.
>
> I looked at Eclipse Marketplace and the self-hosting was confusing; if
> someone familiar with that wants to pair with me to try to get it properly
> submitted, I can try. I don't have my own hosting service for the binaries.
>
> Jenny Brown
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