Good that i worked Rob.. hehe Akvavit :)

Greg and the others: Would it be interesting to polish this quickstart archetype and push it to maven central? I guess you guys have some ideas about what the basic app should look like. I just created a Frame with a small form for now. I can take care of the Maven deployment.

I remember when I first started to learn Wicket - the quickstart archetype was very important both to actually get started, and to test stuff later on + reporting bugs. I think the Wicket guys actually want you to use the quickstart as a base when you report bugs that need an application to reproduce, so it might be really helpful for Pivot as well.

-- Edvin

Den 21.05.2011 22:23, skrev Rob Shepherd:
On 21/05/2011 17:34, Edvin Syse wrote:
Tell me how it goes

Edvin, This was perfect - Great work - I'm sincerely very grateful.

I found that I had manually added some pivot artifacts in my earlier
attempts and that the dependencies were not linked.

However - I purged them from my local repository and then the quickstart
generated POM worked just fine.


This is great and as it's the worlds smallest pivot application I can
start hacking&learning from first principles without reverse engineering
the more complicated demo examples.

So, many thanks!

Furthermore, unless there are "vital" components to be added to this
quickstart then I would publish it as it is.

But sure, another archetype with all the features, maybe
"quckstart-comprehensive" might be useful for some people.


Thanks again - I owe you an "Akvavit" or something!

Rob

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