Sure. Just download wicket-util,jar, wicket-request.jar and wicket-core.jar manually and put them in the classpath (in WEB-INF/lib/ folder)
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Gerrit Wassink <[email protected]>wrote: > What i meant is making a dynamic web project in Eclipse in which i can > work with Wicket, without using maven.But now i am looking also looking at > m2e-wtp. > > > Martin Grigorov <[email protected]> , 20-11-2013 12:13: > On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Gerrit Wassink < > [email protected] > > wrote: > > > Hello Martin, > > Thanks a lot for your quick response! > > Is there also a way to build a dynamic web project with Wicket > > structure.This must be possible?I did many research on the web but not > very > > succesful.I have to build > > > What do you mean exactly ? > Wicket is all about dynamic web applications. > > > > a java webapplication with Wicket and Hibernate.The nice book "Wicket in > > Action" give me a lot of inspiration but how to get to work with it. > > Gerrit > > > > Martin Grigorov <[email protected]> , 20-11-2013 11:41: > > Hi, > > > > I am user of Intellij IDEA now but before when I was an Eclipse user I > have > > used embedded Jetty. See Start.java in Wicket quickstart application. > > If you want to use Tomcat as you described I think you need > > http://www.eclipse.org/m2e-wtp/. This project integrates Eclipse's Web > > Tools with Maven based web projects. > > > > Give a try to embedded Jetty. Is is much faster to develop with it and I > > didn't have any major problems using Jetty for development and Tomcat for > > production. > > > > > > On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Gerrit Wassink < > > [email protected] > > > wrote: > > > > > Hello members, > > > My name is Gerrit Wassink and i am junior java developer.I am trying to > > > setup a development environment in Eclipse Juno and want to use Wicket > in > > > it.Until now i did not succeed in getting a working structure which can > > > work with Tomcat.I want to run and debug in Eclipse with the embedded > > > Tomcat server.What is the best approach to have a working environment. > > > I did some (re)search before in this mailinglist and found similar > > > problem(s), but the right solution is not clear to me. > > > I hope you can give me a workaround and thank you in advance. > > > below you find exact the things i also tried > > > ====================================== > > > Get started with Wicket (again) and banging my head on Eclipse and > > > Tomcat. What is a typical way to setup a project (in Eclipse) so that > it > > is > > > easy totest and develop (locally) in Tomcat? > > > Here is what I've been trying. Install Eclipse with Tomcat > > > integration. Works fine. I can build an Eclipse Dynamic Web App. Can > > > write servletsand JSPs, and debugging and developing is easy via > > Eclipse's > > > Run As Servercommand. > > > Ideally, I'd like to manually setup an Eclipse project to work with > > > Wicket. But, I don't know how to get the project structure right and > have > > > the classand HTML files copied into the resultant WAR. So, I use Maven > > to > > > create anew web app: > > > mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app > > > -DartifactId=my-webapp-DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp > > > and then generate Eclipse project files > > > mvn eclipse:eclipse > > > Then I import the project into Eclipse. Problem is that the > > > projectappears to be a Java project and not a webapp. There is no Run > As > > > Servercommand. > > > ====================================================== > > > Greetings Gerrit > > >
