http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/JNDI

On 5/23/06, Carl Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok, thanks all for your reply. I think I will give a try to Jetty. Can
someone point me out to a configuration using JNDI with Jetty 6 ?

Thanks all for your reply !

Carl Pelletier

----- Original Message ----
From: Nick Faiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tapestry users <users@tapestry.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:35:18 AM
Subject: Re: best development server for Tapestry


Hi,

Let me echo Stephane - Jetty works very during dev. for hot deploy, etc..

Nick

Stephane Decleire wrote:
> I've moved last month from this configuration to Jetty (with the Jetty
> Launcher plugin which permit to avoid Ant too)  and i found that Jetty
> is a great server for the developpement process ! I think it's 10x
> faster than Tomcat to relaunch ...
>
> Kristian Marinkovic wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> maybe its off topic but i use tomcat 5.5 with the Sysdeo Eclipse Tomcat
>> Launcher plugin (free)
>> for development. This plugin uses a separate classloader to load
>> Tomcat and
>> all the jar files
>> on the classpath of my project. IMHO this way of developing is much
>> easier
>> than using ant :)
>>
>> btw. the creators of this plugin are french too:
>> http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatpluginfr
>>
>> best regards,
>> kris
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>             Carl
>> Pelletier
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>>
>>
>> hi everyone, I'm just starting a new development projet with Tapestry
>> 4.0
>> and Hibernate 3.1. I'm looking for the best local server to install
>> on my
>> computer to make my development.
>>
>> here are the important point for me:
>>
>> 1- Must be easy to install
>> 2- Easy to deploy with ant and Eclipse.
>> 3- Quick to start and stop.
>> 4- Less configuration possible.
>> 5- Must support JNDI
>> 6- Not to much memory ungry...
>>
>> Right now, I use Tomcat 5.5.17 with the service installed and I have
>> some
>> problems. Use about 90mg of memory and is really long to start and
stop.
>>
>> I'm considaring switching to Jetty 6, is a good idea?
>>
>> Maybe some theak in tomcat maybe anough..
>>
>> Please, let me know what you think !
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Carl Pelletier
>>
>> P.S> Sorry for bad english, i'm french
>>
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