You add a wicket filter in the web.xml and you're done!

I've tried to use a wicket + spring + hibernate quickstart and posted
the results here:
http://blog.cikas.info/posts/27/dont-do-what-you-dont-need-to-do

Regards

Žilvinas Vilutis



On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:15 PM, eugenebalt <eugeneb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yeah, but what are the actual steps to add Wicket to my project?
>
> Is it just the Wicket JAR and change something in web.xml? Right now web.xml
> is based on SpringMVC's DispatcherServlet.
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