Hi Naveen,
No idea about two instances, but I've got a similar setup where I've got a
login war that is reused in other projects. So when testing/developing the
other war it requires an instance to run.
So I've added a "contextHandler" which points to the other war file. Not
sure if this will work for you or not.
...
<plugin>
...
<configuration>
...
<contextHandlers>
<contextHandler implementation="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
<war>${basedir}/../login/target/login-artifact-${login-version}.war</war>
<contextPath>/login</contextPath>
</contextHandler>
</contextHandlers>
</configuration>
...
</plugin>
John
On 23 April 2014 23:09, Naveen Babu Ede <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to using jetty-maven-plugin and I have a question about it. I
> am not sure if this is the right forum.
>
> If there are two child maven modules(moduleA & moduleB), each having
> their own jetty-maven-plugin configurations. Both modules expose their
> own services. There are integration tests in ModuleB that are
> dependent on moduleA services. So, I need to have both moduleA jetty
> server up and running through the integration-test phase of moduleB.
> Does jetty-maven-plugin support running two jetty instances within the
> same pom?
>
> Appreciate your help.
>
> Thanks,
> Naveen
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