Jeff Miller wrote:
Why is servletapi-2.3.jar included with wicket? Isn't the servletapi included with whatever JSP web server that I use? Is the wicket servletapi-2.3.jar a newer version and so supersede what is on my web server (Tomcat 5.5.12)?

I believe that the servletapi jar includes only the interfaces defined in the servlet specification. This lets one compile Wicket against the spec and not against a particular implementation. And if your code needs access to the raw HTTP stuff, you can code it against this.

There will be an implementation of the Servlet spec inside Tomcat.

  -- Scott



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