Please beware that it's still in development (just started few weeks ago).
The labels are added to JAmon, but for the admin functionality you still
need to use the provided JAMon admin functionality (jsps).

I am currently Wicketising (new verb?) the admin interface now, but that is
far from finished.

You should override the newRequestCycle to return the
JamonMonitoredWebRequestCycle and the newRequestCycleProcessor to return the
JamonAwareWebRequestCycleProcessor


Cheers, Lars



On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> >  I was browsing the sources for wicketstuff-jamon and I was wondering
> >  how to actually "hook it up" into my app?  How do you use the custom
> >  web request cycle instead of the default one provided by wicket?
>
> By overriding newRequestCycle in your application class.
>
> Eelco
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