I use WTP with the integrated Tomcat, and it's fine as long as I don't have a lot of web apps running from it. (takes a couple seconds to start, and restarts when I've changed a java or html/jwc.) It doesn't seem to restart when I change a .css file though; the change is just picked up on a screen refresh.
I think I went this route because of the examples I had seen online, espcially Kent Tong's book (Chapter 1). I wouldn't mind trying Jetty if I found a good tutorial. I tried setting up Jetty Launcher last night, but I found out it doesn't yet support Jetty 6. On 2/16/07, Holger Stolzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the WTP approach with the temporary tomcat installation is very good because you can defined which projects should be started with this tomcat, if you use one tomcat with sysdeo then all webapps will always be starte.
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