there is a class called Start that comes with quickstart, just launch that
class as a java app and it will startup jetty, etc

-igor


On 1/20/07, Zhang Hailong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm new to Wicket. I have downloaded wicket-quickstart-1.2.4. I tried to
follow the Quickstart Guide 
(http://wicketframework.org/wicket-quickstart/eclipse.html
), but it's seems that the content of my package is different from the
guide.
So, how to use the Quickstart?

Thanks in advance.


Regareds,
Hailong Zhang

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