Tomcat can be started/stopped from Eclipse as well...

Dan Adams wrote:
You can also do what we do and test using jetty rather than tomcat. That
way I can restart everything right within eclipse. disable-caching is
great too.

On Mon, 2006-08-21 at 04:33 -0700, Fabbed wrote:
Hi everybody,

i am relative new to Tapestry. I was wondering if there is a way of fast
testing my tapestry apps or do i always have to deploy my source code in the
tomcat servlet container before testing my app in the browser?
That takes so much time...

What i liked about JSP or for instance PHP is that you have your editor
open, you save your code, you presss alt+tab switch to your web browser,
press F5 and you see the results. How can i do that while developing in
Tapestry?

Thanks for any advice.


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