I found out what was wrong. Quite a rookie mistake: I relied on my IDE.
As I mentioned I am using Netbeans where I have installed the Wicket
plugin
(http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?pluginid=3586).
It was the plugin which was copying the HTML files to the
First of all: I asked this question already at
http://www.coderanch.com/t/481846/Application-Frameworks/Application-Frameworks/Wicket-Changes-html-files-are
where no one could help me.
To my problem:
I have here a little bug which is completly weird in my opinion.
Usually when you are
Joachim,
Troubleshooting redeployment issues can be maddening. The *very first*
thing you have to rule out is that the file is actually getting placed
on disk in the deployed location. I don't know how NetBeans handles
it's deployments, if it points Tomcat at the internal project and runs
in