Re: Wicket Stuff Support and Interest

2009-11-13 Thread Lester Chua
Thanks for the reply. Due to network reasons, I can't add external dependencies to my project that require connections to obtain code. So Maven was out as a build mgmt tool for me. I should be looking at the release tags on the svn repo right? Is that current? Regards, Lester Jeremy

Re: Wicket Stuff Support and Interest

2009-11-13 Thread Pierre Goupil
Hello, In the release tags, you'll find wicketstuff-core-1.4.1. For more up to date code, you'll have to fall back to the trunk. Regards, Pierre On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Lester Chua cicowic...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the reply. Due to network reasons, I can't add external

Re: Wicket Stuff Support and Interest

2009-11-13 Thread Lester Chua
Thanks! Pierre Goupil wrote: Hello, In the release tags, you'll find wicketstuff-core-1.4.1. For more up to date code, you'll have to fall back to the trunk. Regards, Pierre On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Lester Chua cicowic...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the reply. Due to network

Re: Wicket Stuff Support and Interest

2009-11-13 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
You do have to download the jars from somewhere at some point. You could use Maven with a local repo and nobody would require an external connection to build. You download the jars oce (like you must be dong now), and add them to your local repo (rather than checking them into source control or

Wicket Stuff Support and Interest

2009-11-12 Thread Lester Chua
Hi, I noticed that in wicket stuff. If I browse the source forge releases. The latest is at 2008 June (Wicket Jquery). What is the status there? It seems that there has been nothing going on in wicket stuff. Did the projects move into Wicket proper? Or did the extension interest died?

Re: Wicket Stuff Support and Interest

2009-11-12 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
A lot of the projects are abandoned test beds of code. But the releases for the ones that are released do not end up in SF releases anyway - they are released through Maven and end up in the Wicket Stuff maven repo. See the WS wiki for info on how to use the repo. -- Jeremy Thomerson