Hi all,

Sorry if this list isn't the right place for a question about the 
Eclipse-plugin called Wicket  Bench, but the site didn't have any 
mailing lists, forums or even a FAQ.   I'm trying to use wicket-bench on 
an existing project I have.  We have embedded Tomcat as part of our 
server application.  Our project SVN directory looks like so:

src/java/
   - holds our application code (in packages)
src/web/
   - holds the Wicket .java and .html files (in packages)
tomcat/webapps/ROOT/
   - holds stylesheets, images, and WEB-INF including web.xml

In Eclipse, both the src directories above are in the Java Build Path as 
source folders.  The tomcat directory is not on the classpath at all, 
but is used as the Tomcat root when we start it in embedded mode.

I tried to configure the Wicket-Bench properties:
  - Mark as Wicket project (checked)
  - Conext root: tomcat/webapps/ROOT/
  - Style sheets: images/style.css   (this path is relative to context root)
When I open a Wicket webpage Java file, I get the following error:
 Can't preview file. Check your wicket:preview paths. Reason: 
org.eclipse.internal.resources.Folder

Any ideas? What is the expected directory layout?  Wicket-bench looks 
neat so I'd like to get it working for my project.

Thanks,
Guy

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