Artifacts using Wicket Extensions (11)
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Pax Wicket Service is an OSGi extension of the Wicket framework, allowing for dynamic loading and unloading of Wicket components and pageSources.
Last Release on Apr 28, 2014
Pax Wicket Service is an OSGi extension of the Wicket framework, allowing for dynamic loading and unloading of Wicket components and pageSources.
Last Release on Apr 25, 2010
Pax Department Store View Application.
Last Release on Apr 25, 2010
Pax Department Store Floor View.
Last Release on Apr 25, 2010
Pax Department Store Franchisee View.
Last Release on Apr 25, 2010
Wicket Web Beans (WWB) is an Apache Wicket component toolkit for displaying and editing POJOs that conform to the JavaBeans specification. Web pages are automatically generated based on bean properties and certain conventions. If necessary, the layout, editability, and actions of these pages can be customized on an exception basis. In other words, the toolkit normally does what you'd expect, but when it doesn't, you can override its behavior.
Last Release on Jan 12, 2008
Pax Wicket Toolkit is an extension to Pax Wicket Service to aid developers creating common constructs, such as menus.
Last Release on Apr 25, 2010
Examples displaying a component reference and several components in action.
Last Release on Mar 23, 2008

Wicket Quickstart is designed to get you up and coding your Wicket applications within minutes. No more creating your own project and having to download dependencies yourself. This is an all-in-one package allowing you to concentrate on your application, and Quickstart on the project structure.
Last Release on Mar 23, 2008

Examples project for using annotation based Spring integration in Wicket applications. This requires Java 5.
Last Release on Mar 23, 2008