Hi, I have answered you at StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52633234/apache-wicket-quick-start
On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 9:49 AM Rolf Schumacher <[email protected]> wrote: > I was trying to start learning about Apache Wicket (as it looked like an > easy to use UI for Java) and because I like to work with Eclipse and > Maven. I also like to work with Tomcat, however, Wicket seems to prefer > Jetty at least in its tutorials. I do not know nothing about Jetty, > however should not take ages to learn. > > I tried the Wicket Quick Start > <https://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html.> and successfully > imported the generated Maven project to Eclipse workspace. > > But errors appear: e.g. > > import org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpConfiguration; > > *It seems Eclipse cannot find the jetty server classes. How to add these > to the Eclipse project?* > > Does the creater of the Wicket Quick Start assumed that Jetty is already > installed on the machine? > /I installed it. However: what is the recommended way to make what jar > file available to a maven project to have jetty server classes > available? I would assume via the pom.xml but I doubt that is the case > here - the given pom.xml would contain it./ > > Or is there some special plugin for Eclipse (Photon)? > /Run-Jetty-Run?. I wasn't brave enough to try that./ > > I would love to get the Wicket Quick Start running. > > I also tried Eclipse + Tomcat + Apache Wicket Maven Setup with Hello > World Example > < > http://digitalappconsultancy.com/site/eclipse-tomcat-apache-wicket-maven-setup-with-hello-world-example/> > > but it seems that it is outdated. I was not able to install qwickie to > Eclipse as described. > > I am using Eclipse Proton with Java 10.0.2 on Debian Stretch. > > Any help appreciated > > Rolf > >
