Hello Martijn,

I am sorry Martijn, by mistake I sent as a mail.
I am facing the problem with Wicket 1.3.0 and this time I have 'img'.

Sample error message:

SEVERE: unable to lazily register shared resource img/indicator.gif
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: img
        at
weblogic.utils.classloaders.GenericClassLoader.findLocalClass(GenericClassLoader.java:286)
        at
weblogic.utils.classloaders.GenericClassLoader.findClass(GenericClassLoader.java:259)
        at
weblogic.utils.classloaders.ChangeAwareClassLoader.findClass(ChangeAwareClassLoader.java:54)

Any ideas where I could have gone wrong ??

Thanks
Andy


Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> 
> resources is a reserved path name for Wicket: shared resources from
> the classpath are served from that path (e.g. wicket-ajax.js). rename
> your folder to something else, or find a way to rename the wicket
> reservation for resources to something else (should be possible
> somewhere in one of the settings).
> 
> Martijn
> 
> On 3/13/08, Enrique Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, wicket-users,
>>
>>  I just upgraded several Wicket sites from 1.2.4 to 1.3.  I now have a
>>  problem where images in a folder called 'resources' won't appear.  In
>>  other words, I have a WAR source directory of 'src/main/webapp' which
>>  has images in a folder 'resources'.  My HTML then has images
>>  referenced by:
>>
>>   resources/button.gif 
>>
>>  Attempts to view these images result in error:
>>
>>  ERROR [SharedResourceRequestTarget] shared resource button.gif not found
>>
>>  I have other folders, such as 'src/main/webapp/[anything but
>>  'resources']' and images serve just fine out of those folders.  In
>>  fact, if I simply rename 'resources' to 'resources1' and update my
>>  HTML everything works.  The problem is I have 3 webapps and many
>>  images with this problem and, more importantly, a political issue with
>>  going back to the HTML designers if we can't use 'resources' as a
>>  folder name anymore.
>>
>>  Interestingly, if I attempt to serve an image in a folder under
>>  'resources', such as 'resources/tabs/tab.gif' I get exception:
>>
>>  ERROR [SharedResourceRequestTarget] unable to lazily register shared
>>  resource resources/tabs/tab.gif
>>  java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  resources
>>  ... (SharedResourceRequestTarget:146)
>>
>>  Is there a workaround so I can use the name 'resources'?  Perhaps a
>>  way to explicitly declare a resource path alias?
>>
>>  Enrique
>>
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