Wicket is a Java web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. Wicket pages can be mocked up, previewed and later revised using standard WYSIWYG HTML design tools. Dynamic content processing and form handling is all handled in Java code using a first-class component model backed by POJO data beans that can easily be persisted using your favorite technology.
Files: 1569,
Classes: 886,
Lines of code: 134793
Google AppEngine: Partial support
Depends on:(View as diagram)
  • Maven-Central / javax.servlet / servlet-api
  • Maven-Central / junit / junit
  • Maven-Central / org.apache.wicket / wicket-request
  • Maven-Central / org.apache.wicket / wicket-util
  • Maven-Central / org.hamcrest / hamcrest-core
  • Maven-Central / org.hamcrest / hamcrest-library
  • Maven-Central / org.mockito / mockito-all
  • Maven-Central / org.slf4j / jcl-over-slf4j
  • Maven-Central / org.slf4j / slf4j-api
  • Maven-Central / org.slf4j / slf4j-log4j12
  • JDK / jdk / openjdk
Used by:
  • Maven-Central / org.wicketstuff / push-examples
MD5 Signatures:
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  • eed7bb43ff0b97fae4092c9110c0c73f
  • f4178b26ec0c75c15e717a25ddc51a38
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