Or you can try the scaffolding approach:

http://wicketopia.sourceforge.net/scaffold.html
http://level2crm.com/content/building-scaffoldling-wicket

This is not precisely GUI builders but they can help speed up your
development.

Regards,

Pierre Goupil



On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Stefan Lindner <lind...@visionet.de> wrote:

> There are a lot of GUI builder tools for Wicket. Any visual HTML editor
> will do what you need. You write HTML files and connet them with java code
> via
> Wicket:id="someId" attributes in your html.
> Not Java generatest he GUI, the GUI is generated by a HTML Designer (man
> or machine). The programming logic is done with java.
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Ben Stover [mailto:bxsto...@yahoo.co.uk]
> Gesendet: Samstag, 24. März 2012 01:36
> An: Wicket Users
> Betreff: Is there a GUI Builder for Wicket which generates Wicket java
> code?
>
> Sorry for this newbie question.
>
> From what I read so far Wicket users have to write at first java code
> which leads to a GUI front end.
>
> Is there a GUI builder tool for the opposite direction?
>
> I would like to click and design visually (!) a GUI and let this GUI
> builder generate later the corresponding java code.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thank you
> Ben
>
>
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