We use it with jetty and maven.

Just a standard directory structure - nothing special.

To run jetty, add a new maven config in idea's run dialog - specify your pom (which configures the jetty plugin) and you're good to go. Debug works fine too, as does class reloading with a cmd/ctrl-f9.

J


On May 22, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Angelo Chen wrote:


Hi,

I have been using Intellij with T5 and it works very well, here are some
approaches:

1) Using the local tomcat server in the IDEA and run it directly, advantage
of this is, I can debug/step into the java code.
2) Using remote tomcat server, create a exploded directory, run/ attach the app in the exploded directory to it from IDEA, but can't debug/step into the
java code.
3) either local or remote tomcat server, create an exploded directory, don't have to run/attach, just 'make', and switch to browser to browse the related url, this works very well with T5's 'class reloading' feature, but can't
debug/step the java code.

I'd like to know how others use Intellj with T5? how to debug in the #2 and
#3's case? Thanks.

Angelo
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