There's a Wicket plugin for IDEA called WicketForge. You can download it using IDEA's plugin manager.
On 11/6/07, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The team I gave an introductory presentation to on Friday have already > started playing with Wicket today. I spoke to one of them this evening who > had also just upgraded to http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ IDEA 7 (from > 6.0.2). He showed me how easy it was to load his Wicket project by just > opening up the pom.xml in IDEA! Everything just works. He says it made > getting started and writing his first toy program with Wicket really easy. > And, he has never used Maven (or Wicket) before today. > It sounds like things are getting even easier (although, in reality, it's > quite hard to get much easier than > http://wicket.apache.org/quickstart.html > this ). > I usually use the eclipse:eclipse goal after building an archetype with > Maven, but I believe there is also a Maven pluign for Eclipse (as opposed > to > the Eclipse plugin for Maven that I just mentioned) which is also easy to > use. > It sounds like the > http://www.laughingpanda.org/mediawiki/index.php/Wicket_Bench Wicket Bench > plugin could be quite useful too. > > Regards - Cemal > http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Getting-started-with-Wicket-getting-even-easier--tf4761406.html#a13617228 > Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Nick Heudecker Professional Wicket Training & Consulting http://www.systemmobile.com Eventful - Intelligent Event Management http://www.eventfulhq.com