It seems I am running jetty-6.1.x. which is built-in to Eclipse Indigo.
Where can I find more information on adapting configuration files e.g
context.xml file from a war folder which works in Tomcat 7.0.29
Is there any further documentation on this?



On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Rob Silver <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have Eclipse Indigo  IDE.  Everything is working.
> What I need to do is take my IDE setup and understand what steps
> to take to use a working context.xml file currently working in Tomcat
> 7.029.   It contains a Microsoft Database connector.
> I have heard about the Jetty plugin used for development
> In fact the GWT webapp I develop runs in that environment but I
> now have to un-comment/comment and compile  code back and
> forth - Not so nice. What want to do is use what I believe is called:
> *"jetty context deployer"
> *
> since the database connector working now in
> the same tomcat webapps/myProject/WEB-INF folder that
> my webapp's web.xml file resides runs fine in Tomcat.
> I want to make that file or an equivalent for Jetty work.
> I hope this mailing list can be of help in this regard. Let me know what
> else I can provide. There is not a log of intelligible documentation on
> this.
> e.g  Here is a Tomcat war file , here is the equivalent for configuration
> for I believe Eclipse Indigo uses an embeded plugin for Jetty and not an
> actual server as I see no such server in my process/ task manager when I
> run. e.g no jetty  process appears  so I think that is correct.
>
> Please advise how this can be accomplished ?? Any detailed documentation
> can only be helpful so long as it is relevant!!!!
>
> Thank you in advance....
>
> Additional background I have had errors that include:
> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(ServletHolder.java:487)
>  at
> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler.handle(ServletHandler.java:362)
>  ::::
> In the past
> The exact version of Eclipse I run is :
> Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
>
> Version: Indigo Service Release 2
> Build id: 20120216-1857
>
> Also if someone can tell me what the difference is between Java EE Hellios
> and Indigo versions please help me understand the differences especially if
> it turns out  I can not use the
>
>
>
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