This. Please. This has been killing me for years.
GWT adds a little restart button on the console. I want that button for
non-GWT apps - and specifically a hotkey that will press it.
For some apps you can effectively get this by executing "touch
war/WEB-INF/appengine-web.xml". However, appstats doesn't survive this and
generates ClassCastExceptions:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7052
Note: I don't just want start, I want restart. The red kill button is
usually buried: Console is not always the forwardmost tab, and even on the
Console tab there are layers of consoles. It takes a lot of clicking to
stop the app.
Jeff
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 6:04 AM, vraa wrote:
> In Eclipse, I find it unproductive to navigate to "Run / web application"
> every time when I want to launch a web application in app engine. Eclipse
> does provide a shortcut *Alt+Shift+X *and then launch a application, but
> this doesn't list App Engine web application. So, I have to use the mouse
> every time.
>
> In Eclipse, Is there a way that I can setup a shortcut key to launch a App
> engine web application either in Run/Debug mode?
>
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