Is the jetty plugin just for development ? Is it enough for final production
?



Bryan Noll-2 wrote:
> 
> There's no pre-req for tomcat because maven 2 has a handy jetty plugin 
> that allows you to build the project, automatically download jetty, 
> deploy it to jetty and run the thing all in one fell swoop.
> 
> 'mvn jetty:run' does this
> 
> That being said, one is still perfectly capable of arriving at a war by 
> running 'mvn package' and then deploying that war to tomcat yourself.
> 
> 
> 
> Fan wrote:
>> I just glanced through the Appfuse 2.0 quick start guide at 
>>
>> http://dev.appfuse.org/display/APF/AppFuse+QuickStart
>>
>> I am a little bit confused that there is no prerequisite to download
>> Tomcat
>> first ? 
>>
>> there is no need to install tomcat ? 
>>
>> I read in other thread that by running "mvn integration-test" , the
>> Tomcat
>> 5.5.17 will be installed, but what if I already have another Tomcat
>> installed ?? 
>>
>>
>> And in the quick start guide saying that "There are currently two types
>> of
>> AppFuse Archetypes: basic and modular"
>>
>> what does "basic" or "modular" mean ?
>>   
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