This is a bad idea: when you redeploy your application, boom: gone are
the images. Store the images in a separate folder *OUTSIDE* your
webapp/container.

Martijn

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:22 AM, crackAT <manfred.kram...@everyone.at> wrote:
> Hy guys,
>
> I need help. I want to create a folder within the webapps folder so that
> user can upload pics in it.
>
> The default Pics of the wicket java application will be loaded via
> ResourceReference. Is there a way to create new resource folder with
> ResourceReference?
>
> Thanks for help.
>
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