For development, use eclipse webtools, or the tomcat sysdeo plugin.
Both have documentation available to help you further.

Since I don't use either I can't help you with that. I'm more a jetty
user (using the jetty launcher).

If you want to deploy to a (remote) tomcat server:
    ant war
or
    mvn package

should give you a war file which you can deploy in tomcat.

Martijn

On 1/21/07, ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm currently using the quickstart application to do some dev on
> wicket. However, I would like now to use my app on tomcat (5.5.20 in
> my case).
>
> I've looked for some documentation on what to do/what to remove for
> such a move but I didn't manage to find some.
>
> Could you please provide me some input on it ? Afterwards I think I'll
> do a page on it in the wicki.
>
> Cheers,
> ZedroS
>
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