I'm not sure what you're trying to do but I think you are looking for a way to load specific Tapestry modules. I use this "tapestry.modules"
i.e. -Dtapestry.modules=my.app.AppModule,my.other.app.TestModule *---------------------* *Muhammad Gelbana* http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Martin Kersten <martin.kersten...@gmail.com > wrote: > Hi there, > > I was thinking about having two projects now and I have two class > locations. Currently I dont have a softlink (linux) to join both in a > single directory. I would like to not start fiddling with those. > > The problem is that I start an embedded jetty for tests (acceptance tests, > integeration is done with page tester). Since I dont use maven's infamous > jetty:run which copies everything in place before its started the startup > is somewhat under a second for jetty. So I want to keep it this way. > > But now I got a problem with tapestry. Is it possible to use more then one > location for the classes? > > If I remember my source reading sessions with the IOC I saw something going > on with multiple classpath locations including jar and file directory > access. So i guess it should work with using different class locations > right?. But yet again I remember that all servlet context get their own > class loaders and so I want to verify that this works. > > I got some issues right now but before I spend 30min in diving into the > code I just want to know if it is practical possible to do such thing. > > > Has anyone got this to work? > > > Cheers, > > Martin (Kersten) > Germany >