anonymous wrote : 
  | "trouby" wrote : Hey,
  |   | 
  |   | anonymous wrote : 
  |   |   | When the server is running there is a Restart button in the main 
toolbar. Yeah - should probably be in the menu too (report in jira - thanks) 
  |   |   | 
  |   |   | Note: that besides restart we also have the "touch" functionallity 
which touches the relevant descriptor depending on your current project type. 
That will result in the app to be redeployed, removing the need for most 
restarts. 
  |   |   | 
  |   | 
  |   | 
  |   | This is weird, right-click on the server menu has a restart button, I 
guess it was lately added :)
  |   | 
  | 
  | maybe the server just need to be started before Restart button gets 
activated ;)
  | 
  | anonymous wrote : 
  |   | Did you mean the 'twiddle server' option?
  |   | 
  | 
  | no, I meant the "touch" feature (which is the finger pointing in the main 
toolbar)
  | 
  | anonymous wrote : 
  |   | anonymous wrote : 
  |   |   | You can use a deploy only server which does not actually start nor 
stop the server, but just maintains the deployment directory. 
  |   |   | 
  |   | 
  |   | How do I do that? for now, if the server is stopped any modification to 
files are not being deployed, then I have to use the clean option, etc... to 
redeploy everything.
  |   | 
  | 
  | New > Server > JBoss Deploy only server/runtime
  | 
  | And then use that server to deploy your projects.
  | 
  | 
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