Re: How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-09-13 Thread Manmadha

Hi All,

I have created Wicket Project from File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
   
 I want to run that wicket project on the Websphere application server. I
could not do so. Can you please help me to run.
 

Martijn Dashorst wrote:
 
 which could've been condensed into
 http://wicket.apache.org/quickstart.html
 
 Martijn
 
 On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Graeme Knight graeme1...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I just created a Main application using Jetty and run it through that...
 my
 main server is jboss/tomcat but for development Jetty works real fine and
 is
 very easy to set up.

 Something like:

public static void main( String[] args ) throws Exception
{
logger.debug( Starting web server... );

// create an instance of the web server
Server server = new Server();

// Create a connector channel to allow communication with our
 local
 web server
Connector connector = new SelectChannelConnector();
connector.setPort( 8080 );
connector.setHost( 127.0.0.1 );

// add the connector to the server
server.addConnector( connector );

// create a web application context
WebAppContext applicationContext = new WebAppContext();

// set the context path of the application
applicationContext.setContextPath( / );

// path to the exploded application. Will automatically locate
 web.xml
applicationContext.setWar( APPLICATION_BASE_DIRECTORY );

// set the application context onto the server
server.setHandler( applicationContext );

// kill server on shutdown
server.setStopAtShutdown( true );

// start the web server
server.start();
server.join();
}



 Swapna Rachamalla wrote:

 yeah i got it using Apache Tomcat 6.0 also..

 Thanks a lot..



 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Trent Larson larsontr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 You will have to run your Wicket application with a J2EE application
 server.

 I've found Run-Jetty-Run to be extremely easy-to-use:

 http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/

 Trent

 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Swapna Rachamalla 
 swapna.rachama...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All
 
  I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.
 
  Now iam able to create Wicket Project from
 File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
  Project.
 
  Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..
 
  Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
  configured in the web.xml file.
 
  then i created HelloWorld.java
 
  package com.example;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
 
 
  public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {
 
 HelloWorld()
 {
 add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
 }
 
  }
 
  and modified MyApplication.java file
 
  public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
 public MyApplication() {
 
 }
 
 public void init() {
 
 }
 
 @Override
 public Class getHomePage() {
 // TODO Auto-generated method stub
 return HelloWorld.class;
 }
  }
 
  and created HelloWorld.html
 
  html
  head
  titleInsert title here/title
  /head
  body
  Message goes here
  /body
  /html
 
  Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
  can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
  Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache
 Geronimo
  2.0 Server in Eclipse
 
  Thanks
  Swapna
 




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Re: How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-02-07 Thread Graeme Knight

I just created a Main application using Jetty and run it through that... my
main server is jboss/tomcat but for development Jetty works real fine and is
very easy to set up.

Something like:

public static void main( String[] args ) throws Exception
{
logger.debug( Starting web server... );

// create an instance of the web server
Server server = new Server();

// Create a connector channel to allow communication with our local
web server
Connector connector = new SelectChannelConnector();
connector.setPort( 8080 );
connector.setHost( 127.0.0.1 );

// add the connector to the server
server.addConnector( connector );

// create a web application context
WebAppContext applicationContext = new WebAppContext();

// set the context path of the application
applicationContext.setContextPath( / );

// path to the exploded application. Will automatically locate
web.xml
applicationContext.setWar( APPLICATION_BASE_DIRECTORY );

// set the application context onto the server
server.setHandler( applicationContext );

// kill server on shutdown
server.setStopAtShutdown( true );

// start the web server
server.start();
server.join();
}



Swapna Rachamalla wrote:
 
 yeah i got it using Apache Tomcat 6.0 also..
 
 Thanks a lot..
 
 
 
 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Trent Larson larsontr...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 You will have to run your Wicket application with a J2EE application
 server.

 I've found Run-Jetty-Run to be extremely easy-to-use:

 http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/

 Trent

 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Swapna Rachamalla 
 swapna.rachama...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All
 
  I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.
 
  Now iam able to create Wicket Project from
 File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
  Project.
 
  Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..
 
  Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
  configured in the web.xml file.
 
  then i created HelloWorld.java
 
  package com.example;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
 
 
  public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {
 
 HelloWorld()
 {
 add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
 }
 
  }
 
  and modified MyApplication.java file
 
  public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
 public MyApplication() {
 
 }
 
 public void init() {
 
 }
 
 @Override
 public Class getHomePage() {
 // TODO Auto-generated method stub
 return HelloWorld.class;
 }
  }
 
  and created HelloWorld.html
 
  html
  head
  titleInsert title here/title
  /head
  body
  Message goes here
  /body
  /html
 
  Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
  can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
  Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache
 Geronimo
  2.0 Server in Eclipse
 
  Thanks
  Swapna
 

 
 

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Re: How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-02-07 Thread Swapna Rachamalla
Thank you very much..

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Graeme Knight graeme1...@gmail.com wrote:


 I just created a Main application using Jetty and run it through that... my
 main server is jboss/tomcat but for development Jetty works real fine and
 is
 very easy to set up.

 Something like:

public static void main( String[] args ) throws Exception
{
logger.debug( Starting web server... );

// create an instance of the web server
Server server = new Server();

// Create a connector channel to allow communication with our local
 web server
Connector connector = new SelectChannelConnector();
connector.setPort( 8080 );
connector.setHost( 127.0.0.1 );

// add the connector to the server
server.addConnector( connector );

// create a web application context
WebAppContext applicationContext = new WebAppContext();

// set the context path of the application
applicationContext.setContextPath( / );

// path to the exploded application. Will automatically locate
 web.xml
applicationContext.setWar( APPLICATION_BASE_DIRECTORY );

// set the application context onto the server
server.setHandler( applicationContext );

// kill server on shutdown
server.setStopAtShutdown( true );

// start the web server
server.start();
server.join();
 }



 Swapna Rachamalla wrote:
 
  yeah i got it using Apache Tomcat 6.0 also..
 
  Thanks a lot..
 
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Trent Larson larsontr...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  You will have to run your Wicket application with a J2EE application
  server.
 
  I've found Run-Jetty-Run to be extremely easy-to-use:
 
  http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/
 
  Trent
 
  On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Swapna Rachamalla 
  swapna.rachama...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hi All
  
   I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.
  
   Now iam able to create Wicket Project from
  File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
   Project.
  
   Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..
  
   Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
   configured in the web.xml file.
  
   then i created HelloWorld.java
  
   package com.example;
   import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
   import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
  
  
   public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {
  
  HelloWorld()
  {
  add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
  }
  
   }
  
   and modified MyApplication.java file
  
   public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
  public MyApplication() {
  
  }
  
  public void init() {
  
  }
  
  @Override
  public Class getHomePage() {
  // TODO Auto-generated method stub
  return HelloWorld.class;
  }
   }
  
   and created HelloWorld.html
  
   html
   head
   titleInsert title here/title
   /head
   body
   Message goes here
   /body
   /html
  
   Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
   can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
   Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache
  Geronimo
   2.0 Server in Eclipse
  
   Thanks
   Swapna
  
 
 
 

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Re: How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-02-07 Thread Martijn Dashorst
which could've been condensed into http://wicket.apache.org/quickstart.html

Martijn

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Graeme Knight graeme1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I just created a Main application using Jetty and run it through that... my
 main server is jboss/tomcat but for development Jetty works real fine and is
 very easy to set up.

 Something like:

public static void main( String[] args ) throws Exception
{
logger.debug( Starting web server... );

// create an instance of the web server
Server server = new Server();

// Create a connector channel to allow communication with our local
 web server
Connector connector = new SelectChannelConnector();
connector.setPort( 8080 );
connector.setHost( 127.0.0.1 );

// add the connector to the server
server.addConnector( connector );

// create a web application context
WebAppContext applicationContext = new WebAppContext();

// set the context path of the application
applicationContext.setContextPath( / );

// path to the exploded application. Will automatically locate
 web.xml
applicationContext.setWar( APPLICATION_BASE_DIRECTORY );

// set the application context onto the server
server.setHandler( applicationContext );

// kill server on shutdown
server.setStopAtShutdown( true );

// start the web server
server.start();
server.join();
}



 Swapna Rachamalla wrote:

 yeah i got it using Apache Tomcat 6.0 also..

 Thanks a lot..



 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Trent Larson larsontr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 You will have to run your Wicket application with a J2EE application
 server.

 I've found Run-Jetty-Run to be extremely easy-to-use:

 http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/

 Trent

 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Swapna Rachamalla 
 swapna.rachama...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All
 
  I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.
 
  Now iam able to create Wicket Project from
 File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
  Project.
 
  Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..
 
  Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
  configured in the web.xml file.
 
  then i created HelloWorld.java
 
  package com.example;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
 
 
  public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {
 
 HelloWorld()
 {
 add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
 }
 
  }
 
  and modified MyApplication.java file
 
  public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
 public MyApplication() {
 
 }
 
 public void init() {
 
 }
 
 @Override
 public Class getHomePage() {
 // TODO Auto-generated method stub
 return HelloWorld.class;
 }
  }
 
  and created HelloWorld.html
 
  html
  head
  titleInsert title here/title
  /head
  body
  Message goes here
  /body
  /html
 
  Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
  can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
  Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache
 Geronimo
  2.0 Server in Eclipse
 
  Thanks
  Swapna
 




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How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-02-06 Thread Swapna Rachamalla
Hi All

I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.

Now iam able to create Wicket Project from File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
Project.

Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..

Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
configured in the web.xml file.

then i created HelloWorld.java

package com.example;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;


public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {

HelloWorld()
{
add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
}

}

and modified MyApplication.java file

public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
public MyApplication() {

}

public void init() {

}

@Override
public Class getHomePage() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return HelloWorld.class;
}
}

and created HelloWorld.html

html
head
titleInsert title here/title
/head
body
span wicket:id=msg id=messageMessage goes here/span
/body
/html

Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache Geronimo
2.0 Server in Eclipse

Thanks
Swapna


Re: How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-02-06 Thread Trent Larson
You will have to run your Wicket application with a J2EE application server.

I've found Run-Jetty-Run to be extremely easy-to-use:

http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/

Trent

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Swapna Rachamalla 
swapna.rachama...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All

 I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.

 Now iam able to create Wicket Project from File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
 Project.

 Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..

 Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
 configured in the web.xml file.

 then i created HelloWorld.java

 package com.example;
 import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
 import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;


 public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {

HelloWorld()
{
add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
}

 }

 and modified MyApplication.java file

 public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
public MyApplication() {

}

public void init() {

}

@Override
public Class getHomePage() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return HelloWorld.class;
}
 }

 and created HelloWorld.html

 html
 head
 titleInsert title here/title
 /head
 body
 span wicket:id=msg id=messageMessage goes here/span
 /body
 /html

 Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
 can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
 Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache Geronimo
 2.0 Server in Eclipse

 Thanks
 Swapna



Re: How to execute Wicket project in Eclipse

2009-02-06 Thread Swapna Rachamalla
yeah i got it using Apache Tomcat 6.0 also..

Thanks a lot..



On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Trent Larson larsontr...@gmail.com wrote:

 You will have to run your Wicket application with a J2EE application
 server.

 I've found Run-Jetty-Run to be extremely easy-to-use:

 http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/

 Trent

 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Swapna Rachamalla 
 swapna.rachama...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All
 
  I have installed Apache wicket plug-ins in Eclipse.
 
  Now iam able to create Wicket Project from
 File-New-Other-Wicket-Wicket
  Project.
 
  Then it is asking for Project name. So gave some name..
 
  Then it is creating MyApplication which extends WebApplication and
  configured in the web.xml file.
 
  then i created HelloWorld.java
 
  package com.example;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
 
 
  public class HelloWorld extends WebPage {
 
 HelloWorld()
 {
 add(new Label(msg,sfjhdsjfdhjdjkf));
 }
 
  }
 
  and modified MyApplication.java file
 
  public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {
 public MyApplication() {
 
 }
 
 public void init() {
 
 }
 
 @Override
 public Class getHomePage() {
 // TODO Auto-generated method stub
 return HelloWorld.class;
 }
  }
 
  and created HelloWorld.html
 
  html
  head
  titleInsert title here/title
  /head
  body
  span wicket:id=msg id=messageMessage goes here/span
  /body
  /html
 
  Now Iam unable deploy and run the application.
  can u Plz suggest me how to run this application.
  Iam not using Maven for building the files and i configured Apache
 Geronimo
  2.0 Server in Eclipse
 
  Thanks
  Swapna