The basic structure of Apache Wicket consists of a WebApplication
extension subclass, a WebPage
component class, and an associated HTML file, which will be mounted in the WebApplication
class. We can start exploring the Project Object Model (POM) file and other basic Wicket programs now:
The preceding POM file showed you the dependencies that are required for the basic Wicket and Spring Integration project.
Once you are done with the POM file, we can start modifying the web.xml
file in order to have the entries for the default WicketApplication
program to be called in the init-param
tags.
The spring-security.xml
file is as follows:
The next step is to configure the security settings in the spring-security.xml
file. You will notice the three different user types: Publishers, Authors, and Readers. This file is important file as the main configurations for security settings are available here. Please take a look at the intercept...