ChuckDeal wrote:
> Al Maw wrote:
>> What you'd ideally like to be able to do is have a Wicket page which has 
>> a <div wicket:id="jsp"></div> in it, and render the JSP in there, yes?
> 
> Have you had the chance to write up any of the details of your solution?  I
> would be interested in seeing how you solved this problem.  I'll try to find
> your blog, hopefully there is a link from the wiki.

Sorry this has taken a while to get around to.
Just done it. It's a bit long, sorry! :)

http://herebebeasties.com/2007-03-01/jsp-and-wicket-sitting-in-a-tree/

Al

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