if you are a beginner with both Netbeans and Maven then find one of the
wicket plugins for NB6 and install them. they have a quickstart project by
default


On 10/20/07, dtoffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ZedroS wrote:
> >
> > Netbeans has now created a quickstart project. However its name is
> > quickstart (war) and I don't manage to have it running. I run the
> > Start.java but nothing happens...
> >
> > Sorry for all these questions, I'm new to Netbeans (which I choose to
> > try out the UML part).
> >
>
>     I'm using Netbeans 5.5.1 but know nothing about Maven. I've installed
> the Wicket support plugin from Netbeans Update Center and added the Wicket
> (1.2.6) jars creating a library in Library Manager, this works fine so
> far.
>     I've seen recently a new Wicket plugin for 1.3 but can't install it
> due
> to dependency problems, perhaps it's tailored to Netbeans 6.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Daniel
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