Thanks for the quick response, that looks like what I need. One followup question that isn't clear from that FAQ page (sorry if it is another newbie question). From a file layout point of view would it possible to do this sort of thing...

/sites/client1/Page1.html
/sites/client2/Page1.html
/sites/javafiles/Page1.java

in order to keep html for one site separate from html for another and both separate from the shared java files? I saw things hinting at ways to separate html from java, but I'm not seeing an example.

Thanks again,
-Mike

On Jul 26, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:

search wiki for variants and styles

-igor


On 7/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, I'm considering using Wicket (or one of the many similar
frameworks) to augment or replace a homegrown framework.  The company
I work for creates many websites with similar functionality, but
completely different look and feel (we do online promotions for a
variety of clients).  Historically we've done this using a system of
servlets and ejbs that are shared across all sites that we host.  We
then use site-specific jsp so that we can customize the look and feel
of the website for the client.  All sites are then hosted off a
single server farm using different URL paths/parameters to
distinguish the site that should be shown.

I'm trying to find a way to do something similar in Wicket or any of
the other frameworks but haven't found anything that really sounds
like what I'm looking for.  Is it possible to use a single Wicket
WebPage implementation with multiple HTML/CSS/Image "skins"?  Ideally
we would also be able to extend the base java WebPage to customize it
for a specific website as well.

Any points/documentation on how to do this type of thing would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
-Mike

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