Embedding Wicket into an existing web application

2008-09-11 Thread Philippe Marschall
Hi I'd like to integrate Wicket into an existing web application. That means a part of the web page should be done Wicket. Similar to a portlet, except that I don't use JSR-186. The application is structured in a chain of servlet filters. Ideally I'd able to split the callback processing in a dif

Re: maven-eclipse-plugin 2.6 will break your wicket projects

2009-04-02 Thread Philippe Marschall
Martijn Dashorst wrote: > Some brilliant guy thought it prudent to make the maven-eclipse-plugin > only accept .java files from src/main/java and src/test/java in > version 2.6. Well there's a reason these folders are called java. Cheers Philippe ---

Re: maven-eclipse-plugin 2.6 will break your wicket projects

2009-04-02 Thread Philippe Marschall
James Carman wrote: > On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote: >> Well there's a reason these folders are called java. > > Yes, but it's not specifically "illegal" in the maven world to put > non-java files in there (didn't we have