Thanks Kalle,
I just had a first attempt at following your steps, however I couldn't
get it to work. I will try again later.
i would prefer to use tomcat especially since i haven't got
run-jetty-run to shutdown gracefully yet.
you must admit, your instructions are quite involved and i wouldn't
expect anyone to guess at the process ... how can you possibly be surprised?
p.
On 24/11/2010 3:55 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Howard Lewis Ship<hls...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm always amazed at how tortured people's setups are.
That does it. I'm equally surprised every time I see people doing all
kinds of crazy manual steps and putting up with several seconds, even
minutes of build and wait time after every little change they make. I
have nothing against Jetty and I use it both for development and
production depending on a project, but since I'm sick and tired of
people bashing Tomcat just because they haven't used it or use it
wrong, I wrote a guide for developing webapps with Tomcat and Eclipse,
available at http://tynamo.org/Developing+with+Tomcat+and+Eclipse.
Next time you have the urge to complain about "broken class reloading
in Tomcat" please re-read the guide :p
Kalle
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