just use Properties, thats what its for... no need for anything
wicket-related here

-igor


On Nov 18, 2007 9:46 AM, dtoffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
>     Can I put arbitrary (I mean, not mapped to components) properties in my
> own subclass of WebApplication, or I have to put them in another place ?
> How should I load them ?  Should I use java.util.Properties, or the wicket
> flavour ?
>     I've been looking at the code of Properties, PropertiesFactory,
> Application, IResourceSettings, Settings and a couple other files, and also
> grepped the examples dir, but still I can't understand how to get my own
> configuration values from a .properties file the wicket way.
>     I just need an easy way of getting initialization values that I don't
> want to be wired in MyApplication code, kind of what the .INI files are in
> the Windows world.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel
>
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