On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Paul Bors p...@bors.ws wrote:
I know I use that too, but what I really liked about wicket-bench was the
bottom tabs for the Java resources. The associated HTML files and etc did
not have to be open in a different top tab but they were associated with the
Java
(or add it as an optional editor to qwickie).
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
-Original Message-
From: Martijn Dashorst [mailto:martijn.dasho...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 3:25 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Eclipse-IDE Plugin Wicket Bench not existing (any more
Take a look at qwickie. Works like a charm and is well maintained.
Martijn
On 12 jan. 2013, at 02:01, Paul Bors p...@bors.ws wrote:
Whoever is still interested in this plugin, I saved a copy of WicketBench
v0.5.1 as a zip from an older Eclipse installed on my workstation. I wish
the source
Wicket Bench not existing (any more)?
Take a look at qwickie. Works like a charm and is well maintained.
Martijn
On 12 jan. 2013, at 02:01, Paul Bors p...@bors.ws wrote:
Whoever is still interested in this plugin, I saved a copy of
WicketBench
v0.5.1 as a zip from an older Eclipse installed
Whoever is still interested in this plugin, I saved a copy of WicketBench
v0.5.1 as a zip from an older Eclipse installed on my workstation. I wish
the source code was still around.
Anyhow, it still kinda works with Eclipse Juno after extracting the zip
contents to [eclipse root]\plugins\.
If
You could try Qwickie:
http://code.google.com/p/qwickie/
2012/3/24 Stefan Lindner lind...@visionet.de:
It's dead. Someone tried to continue i tat
http://sourceforge.net/projects/stump/ but no release is available.
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Von: Ben Stover