Martin Grigorov-4 wrote > Hi, > > Please paste it here. > Isn't it just download the jars from Maven repos or from Apache Dist and > put them in your project structure ? > > > On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Ian Marshall <
> IanMarshall.UK@ > >wrote: > >> I develop my Wicket application using NetBeans and Ant (not Maven). >> ... > > > -- > Martin Grigorov > jWeekend > Training, Consulting, Development > http://jWeekend.com <http://jweekend.com/> Almost. I write a procedure to ensure that I do not forget anything. Perhaps I am over-complicating things and am unaware of a much simpler way to do this. Anyway, I copy my procedure below (edited for possible public consumption). UPDATING THE WICKET WEB FRAMEWORK WITHIN NETBEANS FOR ANT-BASED PROJECTS – PROCEDURE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INTRODUCTION This procedure assumes that the following Wicket .jar files only are needed: wicket-core, wicket-request, wicket-util, wicket-devutils. It also assumes that slf4j-jdk14 logging is needed by your web application. Adjust the files to be lownloaded/used if you require a different set of files. PROCEDURE Visit the Apache Wicket home web site to find out the latest version of Wicket (or subscribe to Nabble Wicket announcements and find out that way). If a new version of Wicket is to be used for your NetBeans project, then: · download: · apache-wicket-N.N.N.zip (for source files) · apache-wicket-N.N.N-bin.zip (for .jar files) · visit www.SLF4J.org to check for a new version of the SLF4J .jar files used by Wicket and your web application. If the latest version of Wicket is to be updated, then create a new NetBeans Wicket Ant library. This will require the creation of a bespoke .zip file. As a flexible guide only: lib files --------- Into a folder (such as C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Wicket\NetBeans library\libs) copy the files: · apache-wicket-N.N.N-bin\wicket-core-N.N.N.jar · apache-wicket-N.N.N-bin\wicket-request-N.N.N.jar · apache-wicket-N.N.N-bin\wicket-util-N.N.N.jar · apache-wicket-N.N.N-bin\wicket-devutils-N.N.N.jar · slf4j-api-N.N.N.jar and slf4j-jdkNN-N.N.N.jar. Under the NetBeans Wicket Ant library Classpath tag go all these new files. src files --------- Into the bespoke .jar file wicket-N.N.N-sources-NB.jar in a folder (such as C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Wicket\NetBeans library\sources) compress all files in: · apache-wicket-N.N.N\wicket-core\src\main\java · apache-wicket-N.N.N\wicket-request\src\main\java · apache-wicket-N.N.N\wicket-util\src\main\java · apache-wicket-N.N.N\wicket-devutils\src\main\java. Under the NetBeans Wicket Ant library Sources tag goes wicket-N.N.N-sources-NB.jar. apidocs files ------------- Visit http://maven.org and do an advanced search for group ID “org.apache.wicket” and version “N.N.N”. Download the javadoc.jar files for the artifact IDs: · wicket-core · wicket-request · wicket-util · wicket-devutils of names of the form [Actifact ID]-N.N.N-javadoc.jar. Place these files into the a folder (such as C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Wicket\NetBeans library\docs). Adjust the new NetBeans Wicket Ant library to use the files copied/created in the 3 folders as set out above. Create and adjust your NetBeans project’s NetBeans libraries to use the new Ant library you have just created (and to stop using the superseded Ant library). If NetBeans cannot find classes whilst compiling, editing an Ant library by loading their files and/or folders anew may solve the problem. -- View this message in context: http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/Manual-procedure-to-update-Wicket-for-NetBeans-tp4654064p4654086.html Sent from the Users forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
