I'm sorry I didn't wait until I had everything working to send an e-mail
about this. Here are all the things I added to the cdapp
(wicket-contrib-examples) project.xml file to get it to run:
commons-logging
commons-logging
1.0.4
true
lo
It seems to be missing the log4j dependency as well.
Thanks!
Jonathan
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I think wicket-stuff/wicket-contrib-examples/project.xml needs
commons-logging added to its dependencies.
I know I have CVS access but my employer is blocking all SSH ports
rig
I think wicket-stuff/wicket-contrib-examples/project.xml needs
commons-logging added to its dependencies.
I know I have CVS access but my employer is blocking all SSH ports
right now :-(
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Yep. Who'll bug Matt though, as I think he is the one who decides which
frameworks are supported...
Especially the sub project 'Equinox' would be a breeze to develop
(basically, it's a simple CRUD app with a pageable list).
Eelco
Stephen Knight wrote:
It would be really cool if there was a vers
It would be really cool if there was a version of Appfuse
(https://appfuse.dev.java.net/) that used Wicket as the view. Currently,
there are versions for Struts, Spring, Webwork, and Tapestry.
Steve
Per Ejeklint writes:
Hi all, is there an "empty" Eclipse-project to use as a start for new
seems like kick-start might be a better name for this... isn't that the
usual name for a skeleton project?
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
I think that's Wicket quickstart, which is now in Wicket Stuff
(http://wicket-stuff.sourceforge.net)
Eelco
Per Ejeklint wrote:
Hi all, is there an "empty" Eclipse-p
I think that's Wicket quickstart, which is now in Wicket Stuff
(http://wicket-stuff.sourceforge.net)
Eelco
Per Ejeklint wrote:
Hi all, is there an "empty" Eclipse-project to use as a start for new
Wicket-applications floating around somewhere? I think I read about it
somewhere but can't find on
OK, lekker!
I just found Wicket today and after only two hours of reading/code
browsing I'm in love. :-) It looks very promising, just my kind of
web-app framework. Hope to be able to contribute one day.
/Per
2005-04-15 kl. 17.29 skrev Martijn Dashorst:
Per Ejeklint wrote:
Hi all, is there an "
Per Ejeklint wrote:
Hi all, is there an "empty" Eclipse-project to use as a start for new
Wicket-applications floating around somewhere? I think I read about it
somewhere but can't find one.
Hi Per,
You are right, there used to be an Eclipse quickstart project. This has
moved to the Wicket-stuf
Hi all, is there an "empty" Eclipse-project to use as a start for new
Wicket-applications floating around somewhere? I think I read about it
somewhere but can't find one.
/Per
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