I am now aware that I did make a mistake and that most of those jars were
only required because I included all of the wicket-xxxx-1.3.1.jar's in the
lib folder.  Removing all the ones that I was not using only required me to
keep the slf4j jars and a log4j jar.

I am still curious though why required dependencies aren't included as part
of the project.


bob2 wrote:
> 
> Another note:
> 
> If I did what some posters suggested, such as remove
> wicket-velocity-1.3.1.jar, I'd get errors on startup stating failure to
> initialize velocity.
> 
> 
> bob2 wrote:
>> 
>> After reading this and other similar posts I'm still confused about how
>> to determine what exactly I need.  I am a new user and do not easily have
>> access to the internet.  I do not have/use Maven.  The jars listed below
>> came with the wicket 1.3.1 download in the lib dir.  I thought I'd be set
>> from there.  But at runtime using Tomcat 6 with an extremely simple page
>> everything blew up (no class def found errors, etc).  In the 1.3.1
>> download I saw an examples.war that contained a bunch of other libs.  I
>> pulled them out 1 by 1 till I got my app to work/run.
>> 
>> Seems that these were required to get no errors:
>> commons-collections-3.2.jar
>> commons-lang-2.1.jar
>> log4j-1.2.13.jar
>> slf4j-simple-1.4.2.jar (if i tried different versions of slf4j I got
>> errors, 1.3.0 to be exact)
>> slf4j-api-1.4.2.jar (if i tried different versions of slf4j I got errors,
>> 1.3.0 to be exact)
>> velocity-1.4.jar
>> velocity-dep-1.4.jar
>> 
>> If any of these were missing I got errors.  If there is a single zip file
>> download for the Wicket framework then why doesn't it include the bare
>> minimum libraries to make it run.  Or at least a readme stating what is
>> required.
>> 
>> 
>> Thomas Singer-4 wrote:
>>> 
>>> The binary distribution seems not to contain the dependent jars, but
>>> "just" 
>>> the own wicket jars. Here is the list of the lib directory:
>>> 
>>> wicket-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-auth-roles-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-datetime-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-extensions-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-guice-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-ioc-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-jmx-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-objectsizeof-agent-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-spring-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-spring-annot-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-velocity-1.3.0-beta4.jar
>>> wicket-examples-1.3.0-beta4.war
>>> 
>>> Tom
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Frank Bille wrote:
>>>> There is always the standard distribution, which contains binaries and
>>>> sources.
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.3.0-beta4
>>>> 
>>>> Frank
>>>> 
>>>> On 10/25/07, Thomas Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> I'm currently trying to update from 1.4beta2 to 1.4beta4 by changing
>>>>> the
>>>>> revision of our project's wicket-external
>>>>> (http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/trunk/jdk-1.4/wicket/src/main/java
>>>>> ).
>>>>> Unfortunately it does not build any more because it seems to require a
>>>>> new
>>>>> library.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where can I download the currently required jar files? I don't want to
>>>>> install maven for such a trivial task, because we don't need it for
>>>>> other
>>>>> stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Tom
>>>>>
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