This might help:

http://herebebeasties.com/2007-03-01/jsp-and-wicket-sitting-in-a-tree/

Martijn

On 4/1/07, Ilya Sterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to utilize Wicket in a new application.  We initially were
> going to use jsf and decided to utilize wicket for its cleaner
> architecture and development model.  Although, the abstraction from
> jsp is great, I'm now faced with the difficulty of having a bunch of
> reusable jsp tag libraries/components that I'd like to utilize.
>
> Short of requiring me to write a custom component that replicates the
> jsp tag library functionality, what would be the best way (and fastest
> due to time constraints) to integrate a current jsp tag library into a
> wicket application.
>
> Ilya
>
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