if you put the dependencies in the dependency part of the project.xml and
the spring libs are available in one remote repository or another (ibiblio
for instance)...

According to this link, several spring libraries are present in the remote
repository:
http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/maven/spring/jars/

Martijn
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Juergen
Donnerstag
Verzonden: Monday, December 20, 2004 12:31 PM
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Onderwerp: [Wicket-develop] Spring framework integration

Hi,

I have a little Spring-framework integration example ready. It uses Spring's
DispatcherServlet and it's related web application context
(<servlet-name>-servlet.xml) to configure Wicket application and settings in
a Spring like fashion. Thus,  you mix Spring web applications with Wicket
applications and you may use all (I hope) Spring features.

Am I right that I shall not copy the additonal spring libs into CVS because
Maven will do it?

Juergen


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