I'm in a job that expects me to use JBuilder 2006.  I've never used it
before for web applications, and I'm having trouble figuring out how to
use it to develop Wicket applications.  In particular, I'm trying to
figure out how to:

o Enter HTML files in my source directories
  and ensure that they get copied to my web
  module's classes folder, and

o Run Wicket applications from within JBuilder


I have not found JBuilder's documentation very clear when dealing with
resource files (unless I just haven't found the right documentation).

As for running web applications, JBuilder's instructions involve
selecting the servlet or JSP in the project and etc -- my servlet is the
Wicket servlet that's in my project's Wicket library!  (I suppose I
could always create a servlet that extends the Wicket servlet to do
exactly the same thing, but that seems silly.) 

These questions may be tangential to the group; so if someone is willing
to discuss these questions with me off-line I would be most grateful.

/Frank


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