Why not using the default configuration of the wicket archetype
and let the htmls under main/java ? (configuration over convention ;-))
Then at least in IntelliJ and NetBeans the switch html<-->java works fine.
Regards,
Peter.
Agree with Huake Ingmar. The functionality doesn't overlap at all.
I had not heard of wicket bench before reading this email thread. So, I
installed it and found that it doesn't play well with 'myeclipse'; not sure
where the fault lies. So I just don't use it as a default editor. I do
like some of the features. If you just want to switch between java and html
Agree with Huake Ingmar. The functionality doesn't overlap at all. My
main reason for wanting the plugin to work is to switch easily between
the html and the java code for the same component. In a maven project
this is particular a hassle because the java code is in packages under
/src/main/java an
Hej,
2010/1/25 Peter Karich :
>> Is it
>> time to buy an IDEA license where there seems to be a quite nice
>> toolset for Wicket?
> I downloaded the open source version of IntelliJ and the wicket plugin seems
> to work.
Yes, but the free version of IDEA is lacking too much in other fields:
http:
Hi!
But it looks like this Eclipse plugin is not actively developed? Is it
time to buy an IDEA license where there seems to be a quite nice
toolset for Wicket?
I downloaded the open source version of IntelliJ and the wicket plugin
seems to work.
There is also a wicket plugin for NetBeans,
Hej,
2010/1/21 Lionel Port :
> Not strictly a wicket question, I know.
For me tools are an important part of a framework's ecosystem.
> Does anyone have wicket bench
> working in Galileo or recent version of eclipse or know of a good
> plugin I should be using?. My project has a maven structure,
We are not using the Wicket bench editor, just the plain built-in html
editor in eclipse. For a while we tried an html editor from Aptana (no
association with Wicket), but it did to much to the over-all eclipse
environment.
By entering your wicket context I guess you are supposed to get style
January 21, 2010 4:48 AM
>> To: users@wicket.apache.org
>> Subject: wicket bench in eclipse
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Not strictly a wicket question, I know. Does anyone have wicket bench
>> working in Galileo or recent version of eclipse or know of a g
Thats exactly what I want it for. Some reason it doesn't detect wicket
pages. I tried setting the wicket context in the project properties
but it doesn't change and if I force opening the html page with wicket
bench it throws an initialisation error. At least if you saying it
works for you I know i
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> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 5:56 PM
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: Re: wicket bench in eclipse
>
> Does it support parent POMs yet? This was an issue I had back when I
> used Netbeans and had to work with a multi-module project.
>
> 2010/1/21 Andreas Lüdtke :
gt;> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 4:48 AM
>> To: users@wicket.apache.org
>> Subject: wicket bench in eclipse
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Not strictly a wicket question, I know. Does anyone have wicket bench
>> working in Galileo or recent version of eclipse
-Original Message-
> From: Lionel Port [mailto:lio...@portconnection.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 4:48 AM
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: wicket bench in eclipse
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Not strictly a wicket question, I know. Does anyone have wicket
We are using Galileo and m2eclipse (Maven) with Wicket bench, no
problem, but we are only using wicket bench when creating new pages and
panels as a lazy way to get both the java and html file.
//Swanthe
On 2010-01-21 04:48, Lionel Port wrote:
Hi Guys,
Not strictly a wicket question, I know.
Hi Guys,
Not strictly a wicket question, I know. Does anyone have wicket bench
working in Galileo or recent version of eclipse or know of a good
plugin I should be using?. My project has a maven structure, not sure
if thats why it doesn't work.
regards,
Lionel
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