Hi Rana

We're working with Netbeans and were faced with the same problems. A little 
googling showed me how to start up Tomcat in debug mode and how to hook up the 
Netbeans debugger to Tomcat. This not only allows us to debug our code while it 
is being executed on TC but also lets us "hot swap" code we've changed. I'm 
sure you can do the same thing with Eclipse and I'm sure a little googling will 
tell you how it's done.

-will

On 21.06.2010, at 08:34, Rana Singh wrote:

> Dear magnolians,
> 
> We've started working with Magnolia and are excited about its possibilities 
> and are now digging into it to understand how it works.
> 
> Our working environment:
> - we have a custom module integrated into Magnolia where we make our code. We 
> are using Eclipse as our IDE and Tomcat as the web-server.
> 
> Question:
> - Every time we make a change in code we need to build the solution and 
> redeploy Magnolia to tomcat to be able to actual test it in Magnolia.
> This is timeconsuming and I am wondering if there are any other way to do 
> things, can we hotdeploy or work on a running instance of Magnolia?
> There are probably more ways to setup the environment, how do you work with 
> Magnolia and webserver?
> 
> Thanks for all help!
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> -- 
> -- 
> Rana Ranjit Singh
> Solutions Engineer | +47 413 50 220
> Iterate AS | www.iterate.no
> The Lean Software Development Consultancy


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