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Wicket-tutorial-examples

This repository contains the example projects used in the Wicket user guide.

Building the project

The project is a multi-module Maven project. To compile it run 'mvn compile' from the root directory. To run the examples locally follows these steps:

  • run 'mvn install' from the root directory
  • go into project StarterExamples and run 'mvn jetty:run' or 'mvn tomcat:run'

To run a single example project you have to install first project BootstrapCommon ('mvn install'). Then go into the folder of the project you want to run, type 'mvn jetty:run' or 'mvn tomcat:run' and then point your browser to http://localhost:8080

See the examples on line

The examples can be explored on line at https://wicket-guide.herokuapp.com/.

NOTE: examples are hosted on a free account, so you might need to wait few seconds before server responds.

Contributing to this guide

If you want to contribute to the guide with corrections or new contents, you can find how to do it here.

The author

My name is Andrea Del Bene and I'm a passionate enterprise web developer and an advocate of Apache Wicket. I started programming in Java since version 1.2 and I'm a strong supporter of open source technologies. If you like this project and want to support me, you can offer me a beer :-) :

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