Separate HTML files and the java classes files in Wicket

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Fei

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Feb 23, 2008, 6:07:12 AM2/23/08
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I think I found what we need, but I still need to read more to fully
understand how this work out. Go take a look and try it out, put down
anything you may find useful here.

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/control-where-html-files-are-loaded-from.html

Now I really understand why people keep saying Wicket is a very heavy-
coding library. :(

Fei

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Feb 25, 2008, 1:57:01 AM2/25/08
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OK, I think I got this working. I commited my code, and sort of
reorganized the packages and files a little bit, deleted some files we
don't need.

Anyways, try to update it and make sure it runs on your computer.

On a side note, I notice the Google project SVN changed the way they
used to display the trunk. The way they doing it right now is almost
exactly what I would want for the tree-map part for our project
overviewer. I wonder is there any way to get the source code from
Google and integrate it into our own. Or, even easier, just put up the
site with auto-refresher to the IWB!

On Feb 23, 1:07 am, Fei <jianfeil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think I found what we need, but I still need to read more to fully
> understand how this work out. Go take a look and try it out, put down
> anything you may find useful here.
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/control-where-html-files-are-loaded-fr...

Nathan Britton

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Feb 26, 2008, 4:07:51 AM2/26/08
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Your posts over the weekend are now in the hackystat sensor base, but only after doing an "ant -f ant.build.xml" in commandline.  Also, they all show up with me as the owner, leading me to think that there will be no way to distinguish between who checks what in.  Hopefully I just have the usermap set up wrong...
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