wicket-example is usually a very good start for people who which to
study the source code to learn how Wicket works.

Juergen

On 10/3/06, deafwolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've read the code of woogle(http://woogle.billen.dk),
> I found that there're two markup in the WoogleBasePage.html,
> one is <wicket:child>, the other is <wicket:extend>,
> so I think that there're many feature not show in wicket's example.
>
> I wish to read some code of a project that implement by wicket,
> I think this is the fastest way to study wicket.
> I think forum is better than other project, not very big, but enough complex.
>
> Could you tell me if any project is up to the mustard.
> I hava search with sourceforge and google, but can't get one.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> deafwolf
>
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