I learnt a lot of the datatable and its cousins. Try building your own
toolbar and column implementation, then you'll see some very elegant
code IMO.

The wicket-examples are a good source, as is the phonebook
application. Of course you could look at the wicket in action sources
(http://wicketinaction.googlecode.com), but you may miss some context
to appreciate the examples.

The Wiki has links to a couple of open source products that use Wicket
as their basis. One is jtrac (jtrac.info), I think Thies Edeling is
also working on some open source time tracking management product.

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/#Index-OtherprojectsrelatedtoWicket

Martijn

On 9/20/07, Sam Hough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Where is the best place to look for examples of best practice component
> development? I'm falling into my own strange GWT style that probably isn't
> very wicket friendly. Which is probably why I'm struggling to enjoy having
> HTML and components.
>
> Anybody point at any part of wicket.jar or wicket-extensions.jar etc that
> they think I should study to get more into the Wicket way of doing things?
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