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Hugo Palma commented on TAPESTRY-1581:
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I've actually taken a shot at implementing this, in the process i found that
selenium is much more closely tied to Jetty 5 than i thought.
I started fiddling with the classpath and stuff but didn't find a way to get it
working without being too intrusive.
So i guess it's best if we just wait for selenium to catch up and start using
Jetty 6, unless someone finds a way of doing this of course...
I've posted the question about selenium with Jetty 6 in the openqa
forum(http://forums.openqa.org/thread.jspa?threadID=8787), hoping to get some
answers there....
> It should be possible to provide a jetty.xml file to JettyRunner
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> Key: TAPESTRY-1581
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1581
> Project: Tapestry
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: tapestry-test
> Affects Versions: 5.0.4
> Reporter: Hugo Palma
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> Right now it's not possible to provide the JettyRunner with a jetty.xml file.
> This doesn't allow for one to configure the application with for example JNDI
> resources and more.
> Almost every web application uses some kind of resource, it has to be
> possible to configure them when running the integrations tests.
> I think this would require the use of Jetty 6, but that shouldn't be a
> problem....i think
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