OK, thanks!
I will go ahead and get the other CVS projects. For the moment I can't access the cvs server for some unknown reason (me using mac?) but I hope there's just a congestion that will clear up. My Eclipse did talk to cvs earlier today so I don't know what's happening right now. Maybe a hint that work day is over...
/Per 7 dec 2005 kl. 12-07 | v.49 |18.58 skrev Igor Vaynberg: i never said extensions werent compiling. everything should be compiling just fine but not necessarily with maven because you need to have the latest snapshots installed in your local maven repo (since we cannot provide snapshots in an online repo unless someone wants to host them and a a continuous integration tool :) )
-Igor
On 12/7/05, Per Ejeklint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 7 dec 2005 kl. 12-07 | v.49 |17.58 skrev Eelco Hillenius:
>> Also, simple and effective instructions for us newbiew on how to >> quickly get the example project to build properly in Eclipse. Now I >> check out from cvs and miss another project. Should I get that one as >> well? wicket-phonebook builds nicely with maven, but I haven't got a >> working setup in Eclipse yet. Will fiddle on with it tonight. > > Phonebook uses wicket and wicket-extensions as project dependencies. > If you are using Eclipse, you can check the project files out as well, > and have the project(s) immediately ready for use. Only thing to > configure (if you haven't already done so for other projects that use > Maven) is to create the Eclipse classpath variable (Preferences -> > Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables) MAVEN_REPO that points to > your local maven repository (e.g. C:\Documents and > Settings\hillenius\.maven\repository).
Thanks Eelco! I just removed the project dependencies and made Maven make a working Eclipse project for me. And I also saw Igor's mail about wicket-extension not compiling for the moment - I thought it was all my fault... Anyhow, I can read the code at least. :-)
But it might be a good idea to let the examples be agnostic to other projects on some IDE and just deliver them with dependencies to jars and let Maven put it together.
>> >> Btw, I look forward to JavaPolis! > > Me too. I'd like to repeat my call: people that are going to > JavaPolis, let's meet! I put up a Wiki page at > http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Javapolis2005. So let us > know whether you want to meet at that page or send us an email > directly. > > Eelco
Nice initiative, let's aim for a gathering Wednesday or Thursday.
/Per
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