Thanks for both your help! I'm getting there, but not yet completely. So
far, I've got your POM compiling well the tutorial files. But what's an easy
way to start (and restart) jetty from Eclipse? I don't assume RESTlet allow
for hot deployment (i.e. any class that is changed is automatically picked
up by the framework, without a need to redeploy, as in Tapestry).

Thanks,
Erik

On 9/26/07, Thierry Boileau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Erik,
>
> well, I think you're about to run your first Restlet server.
>
> If your main method contains the lines of code indicated in tutorial#3 
> (http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/tutorial#part03)
> and if your classpath contains at least :
>  - org.restlet.jar (restlet API)
>  - com.noelios.restlet.jar (the reference implementation of the API)
>  - the jar of one server connector (see
> http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/connectors as indicated in the
> tutorial http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/tutorial#part02 ).
>
> it should work.
>
> best regards,
> Thierry Boileau
>
> On 9/26/07, Erik Vullings <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > Hi Thierry,
> >
> > I'm a bit further now, and I could get a basic example to run. However,
> > I would still like to see a basic Hello World (RESTlet as a server)
> > application, with build.xml or pom.xml files, and the correct directory
> > hierarchy. Shouldn't this be available from the website. Or a maven
> > archetype to quickly setup the basic structure. It has already taken me a
> > day or more to start, which is not really a recommendation for RESTlet (it
> > took me less time to get a basic struts(2) or tapestry webapp project
> > running, and RESTlet is supposed to be simple...).
> >
> > My current project looks like this (improvements???)
> > root
> >   build
> >     classes etc
> >   lib
> >     whole bunch of jar files
> >   src
> >     java
> >       packagename
> >         Main.java
> >
> > Thanks
> > Erik
> >
> > On 9/24/07, Thierry Boileau < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello Erik,
> > >
> > > this sample code must be run inside a servlet container such as
> > > Tomcat,
> > > Jboss, etc.
> > > You can use one of the inner servlet containers provided by Eclipse
> > > and
> > > link it with the sample project (use Eclipse 3.3 e.g.) or generate the
> > > war of the project and deploy it in your prefered servlet container
> > > manually.
> > >
> > > best regards,
> > > Thierry Boileau
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I'm new to RESTlet, and liked the tutorial descriptions on
> > > restlet.org
> > > > < http://restlet.org>. I've also had a look at the Wiki, and did
> > > manage
> > > > to find some examples (like Restlet-example) by Irfan Jamadar.
> > > > Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a tutorial how to run it...
> > > >
> > > > I'm using Eclipse, have read the developer FAQ#21 and included the
> > > > library directory from Restlet in my plugin directory. I can open
> > > this
> > > > particular example, and it doesn't show any errors (anymore - that
> > > > involved adding the manifest etc.), but my question is how can I run
> > > > it (it auto builds). Or if there are other useful examples out
> > > there,
> > > > I would be very grateful!
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Erik
> > > > .
> > >
> >
> >
>

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