Then what? I added the dependency to the pom.xml. I can't find any
documentation and what the next step would be.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 10:16 AM, James Strachan
wrote:
> On 11 September 2013 15:11, Mark wrote:
>
> > There may be a larger problem WRT dependencies though. Is there a way to
The easiest thing is gonna be to run it stand alone:
http://hawt.io/getstarted/index.html
java -jar hawtio-app-1.2-M10.jar
or put your camel routes into a WAR and deploy it and hawtio's
hawtio-default.WAR into a stand alone Jetty.
But if you really wanna keep an embedded Camel main applicatio
There may be a larger problem WRT dependencies though. Is there a way to
embed hawt into an existing jetty instance programatically?
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:30 AM, James Strachan wrote:
> On 11 September 2013 03:04, Mark wrote:
> > I have some Camel routes that I have running in a standalon
On 11 September 2013 15:11, Mark wrote:
> There may be a larger problem WRT dependencies though. Is there a way to
> embed hawt into an existing jetty instance programatically?
>
Sure, just add the hawtio-default.war
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> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:30 AM, James Strachan >wrote:
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> > On 1
On 11 September 2013 03:04, Mark wrote:
> I have some Camel routes that I have running in a standalone java app, and
> I'd like to embed hawt in the JVM. Is it possible to do since Camel and
> Hawt will want their own jetty instance running in the JVM?
Sure. Or you could run hawtio stand alone a
I have some Camel routes that I have running in a standalone java app, and
I'd like to embed hawt in the JVM. Is it possible to do since Camel and
Hawt will want their own jetty instance running in the JVM?
Thanks in advance,
Mark