* Carlos Pita:
> Maybe this could be relevant:
>
> * I'm using jetty:run maven plugin. I run it from the console
> * and from apache. I run it on top sun jdk 1.6.0 and ibm jdk 5.
Hi Carlos,
You're running jetty:run so I guess your Eclipse classpath is
setup with Maven as well. So classes should go to target/classes
and the reloading filter or servlet should pick that change.
I'm using the reloading mechanism with success in my development
team, it works great. However with Spring it's sometimes tedious
to maintain a clear separation between the two tiers, and you have
to introduce naming conventions that the whole team respects,
otherwise they get nasty ClassCastException and other funny
things.
But it's interesting also because such exceptions point you to
badly designed code, when the two tiers are mixed.
I'm looking forward to help you make it work as it does for us.
Example logging below:
INFO - ReloadingClassLoader - Class file
/path/to/my/app/target/classes/com/company/MyApp.class has changed, reloading
DEBUG - ReloadingClassLoader -
clzLocation=/path/to/my/app/target/classes/com/company/MyApp.class
INFO - ReloadingClassLoader - Watching changes of class
/path/to/my/app/target/classes/com/company/MyApp.class
INFO - Application - [DashboardApp] init: Wicket extensions
initializer
INFO - Application - [DashboardApp] init: Wicket core library
initializer
INFO - WebApplication - [DashboardApp] Started Wicket in
development mode
INFO - ReloadingClassLoader - Class file
/path/to/my/app/target/classes/com/company/MyApp.class has changed, reloading
DEBUG - ReloadingClassLoader -
clzLocation=/path/to/my/app/target/classes/com/company/MyApp.class
INFO - ReloadingClassLoader - Watching changes of class
/path/to/my/app/target/classes/com/company/MyApp.class
INFO - Application - [DashboardApp] init: Wicket extensions
initializer
INFO - Application - [DashboardApp] init: Wicket core library
initializer
INFO - WebApplication - [DashboardApp] Started Wicket in
development mode
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aka John Banana Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
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