1.9.5 will most likely be a bug-fix only release with no new features.
Since most developers on this project are interested in using maven
over ant - it doesn't make a lot of sense to keep supporting it.

The good news is this is an all-volunteer project and we're more than
happy to accept new contributions and committers.

Matt


On 7/30/07, Jon Loken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I am aware that AppFuse 2 has Maven Jetty support, however at this
> moment we are not totally convinced by Maven. (It is a bit too abstract
> for me. In addition, we have other Ant scripts that call targets in
> build.xml. Would not know where to start if there is no build.xml
> around!)
>
> We are looking forward to upgrading to version 1.9.5 when it is
> released. Perhaps 1.9.5 will support Jetty? If not, then I still want to
> investigate Jetty integration.
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Michael Horwitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 July 2007 09:52
> To: users@appfuse.dev.java.net
> Subject: Re: [appfuse-user] Jetty integration with 1.9.x - configuration
>
>
> Jetty is supported in AppFuse 2.0.x using Maven. If you decide Maven is
> the route you want to follow, then you should look into upgrading to
> AppFuse 2.0.x.
>
> Mike.
>
> On 7/30/07, Jon Loken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>       Hi all,
>       
>       Using Jetty is a great time saver, circumventing repeated
> deployments to
>       local webserver.
>       
>       As we are using AppFuse Spring MVC v 1.9.3 there is no ready
> available
>       Jetty functionality.
>       
>       I looked into Jetty over the weekend, but did not manage to
> integrate it
>       into AppFuse:
>       
>       -ECLIPSE Jetty plugin is currently only for Jetty v 5, not v6
> which is
>       more configurable. Support for Jetty v6 is in the pipeline
> though.
>       -ANT Jetty works for Jetty v6, however the documentation and set
> of
>       available examples is sparse. Executing target 'jetty.run'
> resulted in a
>       'nullpointerexception' with no other explanation. I would not be
> able to
>       get further without digging into the Jetty source code.
>       -MAVEN Jetty? Have not tried this yet. I would have to (attempt
> to)
>       tweak the POM (and file ' jetty.xml?) to suit the AppFuse 1.9.x
> file
>       structure.
>       
>       Has anyone succeeded using Jetty with AppFuse 1.9.x, and if so,
> what
>       would the config files look like?!
>       
>       Many thanks guys,
>       Jon
>       
>       
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