It already is! have a look at -noserver

My project requires a full blown JEE container, not just a servlet  
engine, so neither tomcat nor jetty would be enough. I have been using  
-noserver since the beginning and it works great.

If the embedded server doesn't fit your needs (no matter what that  
server ends up being) then it is no big deal to use whatever server  
does work for you.

-jason

On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:34 AM, jvanroekel wrote:

>
> We run Tomcat in production and on our desktops. I prefer to test with
> the same system. Having said that, I appreciate the value of Jetty.
> So, why can't we have both? Make it a config option.
> >


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