fattymelt,
yes that looks right. This used to work. I will try to get some time
later today to see what is going on. There should be a velocity.log
somewhere that could be helpful. wicket-velocity has an Initializer
that searches for and loads the properties file, so set a breakpoint
in init to see
Thanks for the help, James. I tried adding the following to my web.xml (and
putting the velocity.properties file in that location). Does this look right
to you?
ClientApplication
wicket.protocol.http.WicketServlet
applicationClassName
com.foo.bar.
On Jan 21, 2008 11:45 PM, fattymelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just to be sure...
>
> In the Wicket section of web.xml I am going to add the two init-params. One
> of which defines the folder in which to find my properties file, and the
> other is the actual filename. Then I can use that proper
Just to be sure...
In the Wicket section of web.xml I am going to add the two init-params. One
of which defines the folder in which to find my properties file, and the
other is the actual filename. Then I can use that properties file to specify
what my TEMPLATE_ROOT is.
The only I don't get, is
fattymelt,
It used to work that you could jar up your templates and put them
under WEB-INF/lib. If that doesn't work, create your own
velocity.properties file and define the init-params
velocityPropertiesFolder and velocity.properties in your web.xml. You
can define there which loaders to use and w