See for an example the FormInputApplication in wicket examples.

But the simple thing is in the init of your app:

getSharedResouces().add("myimage", new XxxxResource());

and then

ImageButton("mybutton', new ResourceReference("myimage"))

johan


On 8/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:




Hi ,

can anybody tell me how to use ResourceReference to get button image from
any specific folder.?
I want to create a ImageButton .







Regards,
Pradip Nehe
(201) 284 3711


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