Thank you VERY much Jenny!
On 22/08/2016 03:30, Jenny Brown wrote:
About 5 years ago, I created wicket-source, a set of extensions that let you inspect a wicket component in your browser, and click a button to go to that line of your source code in Eclipse. As time went on, the browser extensions drifted out of compatibility, to the sadness of those who used them. Eventually even the workarounds stopped working. So this weekend, I update the Chrome wicket-source extension for Chrome 48 (updated in chrome web store) and updated the Eclipse plugin (jar is on github) for Eclipse Neon. (Yeah!!!) Screenshots, details, and download links are on the wiki: https://github.com/jennybrown8/wicket-source/wiki The server-side wicket application module still works as before, and is available for Wicket 7. The Firefox plugin was deprecated, and requires a full rewrite from scratch, so it's not usable for now. I'll try to come back to this when Firefox Web Extensions and Firebug 3 stabilize and provide the APIs I need for it to work. I forked the project when I separated from the employer where it was created, so there is a new package name for the extensions that have been updated. At this time, the maven coordinates for the web application server-side plugin remain with the old name. The wiki documents all of this. I looked at Eclipse Marketplace and the self-hosting was confusing; if someone familiar with that wants to pair with me to try to get it properly submitted, I can try. I don't have my own hosting service for the binaries. Jenny Brown
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