then I'd recommend using maven (or similar) :-)
managing all dependencies manually seems to me quite masochistically

and yepp, you're using an old version of spring integration then ...



christian.helmbold wrote:
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>> if the "org.apache" is missing, you're using an old version of wicket. 
> 
> I use Wicket 1.4 RC2. Maybe I use an old version (1.2.7) of the Spring
> integration. Where can I get the current version?
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring.html says nothing about where to
> download it (without maven)..
> 
> Regards,
> Christian
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