Hi,

You can use maven to build wicket-examples.war which will include all necessary libs. I think "mvn war:war" should work. I just use maven to download all the dependencies and to generate eclipse project. Then I just open it with eclipse and run the Start class.
Piece a cake!

Robo wrote:
Hello,

Why there is no complete distribution of jar`s, needed to run Wicket aplication just 
\"out of the box\". it is a little bit boring to  find out that I also need to 
download slf4j and velocity. I uderstand that this info is writen on your page but I 
would expect just download one tar (zip) unpackit to my classpath write demo and run it.

Contrary to lib where one would expect them they are included in example`s war.

and understand why I need org.apache.velocity packages when I do not use it, is 
simply confusing me. does Wicket from clear and nice programming go to 
something unclear and confused?

And can someone point me to some link where there is explained why when I 
develop simple HelloWorld application I need also org.apache.velocity.

Thank for answers
Robert


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