Thierry, Thanks - I finally have that part working. I feel like an idiot that it was this simple. When running it as a Java Application, it complains about some project errors (but doesn't specify them), but starts anyways. Since I haven't added a stop method, I need to figure out how to stop it from Eclipse. BTW wouldn't it be worthwhile to add such a project to the tutorial. I mean, code snippets are great, but it's good to have something working.
Thanks again, Erik On 9/26/07, Thierry Boileau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Erik, > > Assuming that your classpath contains the jars (and dependencies) of the > Jetty server connector, calling the "start" method on the server > instance (or component, see later in the tutorial) makes the server > start. Then the server is ready to listen to client requests using the > Jetty connector. Actually, there is no real "Jetty server". > If you want to stop the server, you can do it programmatically by > invoking the "stop" method on the the server instance (or component), or > you can just stop the current thread in Eclipse. > > I hope this will help you. > Thierry Boileau > > > 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] > > <mailto:[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 > > <http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/tutorial#part02>). > > > > it should work. > > > > best regards, > > Thierry Boileau > > > > > > On 9/26/07, *Erik Vullings * <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[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] > > <mailto:[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> > > > < 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 > > > . > > > > > > > > >

