the developers
owe you anything. look at the threads on this list, quiet a lot of them are
answered by other users. why do you think none of them answered yours?
and unlike eelco i do hope this comes across as arrogant because your
email was very disrespectful.
-igor
On 3/18/07, Udora [EMAIL
and still no
response. I've known frameworks whose developers were also initially very
helpful but became arrogant when they got the popularity and success. I hope
Wicket is not getting on that slippery road.
On 3/16/07, Udora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm implementing a form with a table
Hi all,
I have the following spring configuration in my web.xml:
context-param
param-namecontextConfigLocation/param-name
param-valueclasspath*:applicationContext-service.xml/param-value
/context-param
The applicationContext-service.xml references a hibernate-cfg.xml file.
Ok, again I solved my own problem.
I inserted a classpath:hibernate-cfg.xml and it now works in the
applicationContext.xml file.
Regards
On 3/13/07, Udora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have the following spring configuration in my web.xml:
context-param
param
Hi,
I'm setting up my environment to start Wicket development. I'm using
Wicket-2.0-Snapshot. I'm getting the error: The type org.slf4j.Logger cannot
be resolved.
Is there any library dependency I'm missing on my classpath? I have
commons-logging and log4j on my path.
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Wicket is Wicked
Ok, I've found the dependent library and everything is fine now.
On 3/6/07, Udora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm setting up my environment to start Wicket development. I'm using
Wicket-2.0-Snapshot. I'm getting the error: The type org.slf4j.Loggercannot be
resolved.
Is there any library