Sorry i'm not developping a new application, i want only to integrate wicket
in an existant apps, which work with ejb3/hibernate, urlrewrite from
tukey.org, taglibs, apache-lucene, etc...
in version 1.2.6 or wicket, there was a servlet in the web.xml file which
can be included in a jsp page using <jsp:include>.
in the new version (1.3-rc1) this changed to a filter so <jsp:include>
produce a FileNot Found exception.
I don't think that all the developpers would like to devellop apps only
using Wicket :s, but they can use other framework too.
Wicket is a very good and a very exciting project, why can't we integrate it
in other project ???

BTW sorry for my english i'm a frenchy user :S

2007/11/27, Timo Rantalaiho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Seif wrote:
> > Hi, i'm a new wicket user, and i'm trying to execute a helloworld
> exemple
> > included in a JSP page
>
> You might be better off first trying stuff out in a simpler
> setting, without the JSP.
>
> > My problem is that wicket become a javax.servlet.Filter and not a
> Servlet in
> > the 1.3-rc1 version :(
>
> You can still use the servlet.
>
> > I have asked in the IRC channel and the only answer i got is look at
> > http://herebebeasties.com/2007-03-01/jsp-and-wicket-sitting-in-a-tree/which
> > explain how to include/use JSP in Wicket and not the reverse :(
>
> Search these mailing lists in Nabble (put "wicket nabble" in
> Google), this has come up sometimes.
>
> Best wishes,
> Timo
>
> --
> Timo Rantalaiho
> Reaktor Innovations Oy    <URL: http://www.ri.fi/ >
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