Please give us pointers in how we should fix that example!
So that others don't step into the same kind of thing..
Having very good examples is a good thing (the thing people are first
looking at...)
johan
Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Got it! And I also got it to work. I do think, though, tha
Got it! And I also got it to work. I do think, though, that the
explanation for GuestBook
(http://wicket.sourceforge.net/ExampleGuestBook.html) is quite
misleading. There are several files that are not mentioned there at all
-- and, since I tried to build the application from scratch based o
project wicket-examples directory src/java/wicket/examples contains
WicketExampleApplication.java, WicketExamplePage and 2 more files. It
is definitely there.
Juergen
On 7/3/05, Geertjan Wielenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>
> > I guess you mean WicketExamplePage.html?
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
I guess you mean WicketExamplePage.html?
I don't think so -- in the GuestBook example
(http://wicket.sourceforge.net/ExampleGuestBook.html), GuestBook.java
has this import statement:
import wicket.examples.WicketExamplePage;
And this is the class declaration:
I guess you mean WicketExamplePage.html? You can consider
WicketExamplePage as an abstract page (maybe we should actually put in
the abstract keyword here) in the sense that it is not meant to be used
directly. Wicket allways tries to match the concrete type first before
falling back on the sup
The GuestBook sample subclasses wicket.examples.WicketExamplePage. But
where can I find that in the Java packages? I also downloaded the
examples, but couldn't find it there either.
-- Geertjan
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