Check out the examples

http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/index.html

in particular "echo".  N.b. there is a "view source" link in the top
right corner that shows you the underlying html & java.

Scott

On 5/10/07, edward durai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am newbie of wicket,
> in jsp, consider one.jsp contains username field. When I click submit button
> goto another page that is two.jsp.
> I can get  username field using request.getParameter("username");
>
> But In Wicket, How can I do it the same process?
>
> Please explain. Thanking You.
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