I found a solution to set  :

        resourceSettings.addResourceFolder( "" ); // Web Application context
root

Nico.

2008/3/3, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Found myself a partial response at
>
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/control-where-html-files-are-loaded-from.html#ControlwhereHTMLfilesareloadedfrom-InWicket1.3
>
> But this only work on my deve environment. When packaged as a war, I'd
> like the ResourceStreamLocator to lookup the HTML templates in web
> application context root.
>
> Nico.
>
> 2008/3/3, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm just evaluating wicket and am very impressed by clean design.
> >
> > One killer benefict of separation of concerns is the pure HTML files
> > that designer can edit without any knowledge of the underlying java code.
> > I only have an issue as my static content (css, images) is in
> > src/main/webapp and html templates in src/main/java. When launching a
> > browser to look at the template, I get no css/imgage decorations.
> >
> > How can I setup wicket to get html templates from servlet context root
> > and not from classpath ?
> >
> > or
> >
> > What are the best-practices to allow HTML display / design without any
> > server running ?
> >
> > Nico.
> >
>
>

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