Rob, Thanks, while trying to find out why not working I find something related to this, but I misunderstood it and suppose that you have to use the Sun application server or so.
thanks a lot, I'll try as soon as possible tonio On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Rob Sonke <r...@tigrou.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > We're running wicket 1.4m2 on liferay 5.2.x and that's working fine. We > only use the sun portlet container instead of the one from Liferay. Search > the mailinglist and the liferay forum for the steps which you'll have to > perform. > > Rob > > > On 4/21/09 4:45 AM, Tonio Caputo wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've tried with liferay 5.2.2 tomcat6/tomcat55/jetty6.1.14, and no >> success. >> >> In both tomcat, application is deployed, but when put into a page, the >> application >> is not shown. >> >> In jetty, the application doesn't get deployed. >> >> In all cases there is no log, or any message that let me know what is >> happening. >> >> Any help will be greatly welcome >> Wicket is really a nice framework (the nicer I've seen), and it would be >> wonderful if I can use it instead JSP framework provided by liferay. >> >> Thanks in advance >> tonio >> >> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Tonio Caputo<ton...@exeo.com.ar> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi wicket users, >>> >>> I'm a newbie in wicket and portlets, I'm involved in trying to find a >>> web framework to create portlets in a liferay portal, my duty is to >>> try wicket and see if it works. >>> >>> Versions wicket 1-4-rc2 >>> liferay 5.2 >>> >>> After reading Issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1620, >>> it >>> seems clear >>> that this is possible. >>> >>> Reading wicket portlet examples, I realized there is a lot of stuff in >>> WicketPortlet, that >>> is a bit difficult to understand for a newbie for both things >>> (wicket/portlet). >>> >>> I'll just like to know, if this is the correct example after WICKET-1620, >>> or perhaps there >>> is a simpler one. >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> tonio >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >