HTML? Or can I assign that behavior through the .java code?
>
> Also, as an aside, where can I find wicket jars for the 1.3.5 release with
> javadocs contained so that I can see the javadocs from netbeans? I have
> had
> a heck of a time without them.
>
> best,
> jus
is maven
repo, and then configure as a Library, setting jars, sources and javadocs
path with the Library Manager.
hth,
Daniel
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best,
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I have found very little in my wicket books, and on this forum in terms of
adding styles to components through java. Is this because it's outside of
the scope of wicket?
As an
best,
justin
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