Hi,
Thanks Igor. Your suggestion fixed the problem.

I think that src/main/resources folder should be included to the buildpath
automatically.
I know what you are saying Igor. However, if someone downloads the released
packages such as for example the latest rc3 drop then you would expect that
the package should work when added to eclipse without any further
modifications.

Say you wants to see what wicket has to offer for those interested in
spring. You will try to add the wicket-sprint project to the eclipse and try
it out.

Thanks again for a quick answer.
Les
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