Andrea Aime wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> I have never actually seen that document let alone run geoserver as a 
>> dyncamic web project. 
> 
> Indeed looking at that page history:
> http://geoserver.org/pages/viewpreviousversions.action?pageId=10420240
> 
> It seems it was contributed by a user well over one year ago.
> But as we both pointed out, none of the developers ever tried to start
> GS that way, running withing Jetty using Start.java is just easier.

The only benefit I can see is that it could potentially allow for some 
debugging in the tomcat container. But quite a bit of work to setup by 
the looks of the page. Although I think some of the steps could be 
removed. For instance hacking the .project files to add the natures and 
build commands, we could configure the eclipse plugin to add those 
autmoatically. But yeah, stick with Start.java unless you really need ot 
replicate a tomcat environment :)
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 
> 

-- 
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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