The best choice is to use maven afaik. It handles all the jar dependencies
for you.

http://maven.apache.org http://maven.apache.org . When you have installed it
you can visit  http://wicket.apache.org http://wicket.apache.org  and the
quickstart to install wicket.

If you don't want to use wicket you can create a lib folder in your project
if you use eclipse. Copy the jar files to the folder. Refresh your project
by hitting F5 or right click to refresh. Right click again and choose
properties.

In properties window choose java build path. In the libraries tab choose add
jars. Browse to your lib folder in your project and your set to go.


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