Igor - how many cool OS projects are you allowed to crank out?  I wish I
knew about this one a couple weeks ago when I was trying to setup a dev
environment for a secular project + brix + wicket and link them all together
in Eclipse so that a change in any of them appeared in the others.

Cool!

--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com



On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Igor Vaynberg <igor.vaynb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> you can check out wicket from svn, mvn eclipse:eclipse and import the
> projects into your workspace. then use something like
> mvnlink.googlecode.com to make your projects use the imported wicket
> projects as dependencies instead of jars.
>
> -igor
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Jeroen Dijkmeijer
> <jer...@dijkmeijer.com> wrote:
> > Yeah seen it done it been there.
> > But that doesn't give me the wicket source, which I can debug, or modify.
> >
> > On Feb 10, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro wrote:
> >
> >> Do you know [1]? It is very easy to develop using that approach.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Ernesto
> >>
> >> [1]-http://wicket.apache.org/quickstart.html
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Jeroen Dijkmeijer
> >> <jer...@dijkmeijer.com>wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I think this is more of a maven question, so its also posted at the
> maven
> >>> user list.
> >>> I'm trying to understand wicket a bit more, and I would like it to add
> it
> >>> as source tree to my project, but for for some reason I cant make it
> >>> happen.
> >>> I have myproject-web, myproject-domain and myproject-parent. The latter
> >>> specifying the former 2 as modules. I'm running myproject-web in tomcat
> >>> which is configured in eclipse wtp. Myproject-web holds a reference to
> >>> wicket as a dependency and I can see the myproject-domain project.
> >>> Now I would like to add wicket with the proper release tag as a source
> >>> tree
> >>> to the project, so I can set debug breakpoints, add log stmts, take
> short
> >>> cuts, break code fix it. All to get a better understanding what's
> >>> happening
> >>> under the hood. Wicket in itself has many subprojects which i don't
> need
> >>> all
> >>> in the source tree (but I guess it would not be a disaster if they
> were).
> >>> So I checked out the wicket source from svn to some directory (The
> wicket
> >>> project  has a parent pom in the root, and all the other projects are
> its
> >>> siblings) Imported that directory into eclipse, and added the
> sub-project
> >>> wicket as a module to myproject-parent, but that does not work for me.
> >>> Also
> >>> eclipse does not recognize the added wicket source tree, when opening
> the
> >>> declaration it goes straight to the Wicket-Object.class and shows the
> >>> attached source code instead of the code from the newly added source
> >>> tree. I
> >>> tried a few other things but that didnot show the source at best (often
> I
> >>> could not even get tomcat start up)
> >>> I'm pretty sure its al very simple but somehow i cant get it to work.
> >>>
> >>> regards,
> >>> Jeroen.
> >>>
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