install maven 2 and inside quickstart folder type

mvn package

that will build a deployable war inside the target subfolder. you can see that for an example of a war.

-Igor


On 4/22/06, Rui Pacheco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can get the QuickStart application to run, but thats it. When I move the classes to my application they just stop working.
One thing: I am deploying the application as a standard web app. I am putting my classes and HTML files inside packages and placing the compiled classes inside WEB-INF/classes and the wicket .jar inside WEB-INF/lib. I am supposed to do this, right?
The QuickStart example has an empty directory, except for a web.xml file.



On 4/23/06, Rui Pacheco <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I have already removed it, as Gwyn sugested. And still just the 404.


On 4/22/06, Lasse Koskela < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On 4/23/06, Rui Pacheco < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Yesterday I sent a message asking wondering why my helloworld application
> didn't go beyond loading the main class by Tomcat. Someone asked for my
> source code, I'm sending it in attachment.

Why are you overriding "newSession()" in your Application class? Maybe
that's the culprit?

-Lasse-


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