Thanks for the example links. I'll take a look at it. Are there any real-world wicket-driven applications available for investigation? ;)
Maybe using Java 1.4 and not requiring Maven?

Tom


Eelco Hillenius wrote:
And there have been several people that have been writing things.
Please see the Wiki for links. For more full features samples from our
side, please see (from CVS) wicket-phonebook and wicket-stuff-examples
(cd app example).

Eelco


On 2/14/06, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i think the component reference examples (in our examples project) and all
the others are pretty good explaining the basics

besides that we have examples of spring (in the wicket cvs repository)
and in the wicket-stuff cvs repository we have a lot of other example
projects (ajax examples like dojo and scriptaculous)
and the phonebook example is a good hibernate database example.

besides that there is wiki.

johan



On 2/14/06, Tom S. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Are there any (open source) wicket-examples available (except the small
tutorials), which would help a newbie (like me) very much in finding a
lot of answers/solutions for "dumb n00b questions"?

--
Cheers,
Tom



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