Rizwan

The company I am working for are currently using AppFuse 1.9.4 and we are
using both Jetty Launcher and the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin, with Eclipse. 

We are able to use dynamic class reloading (no need for deployment and
stop/start for most code changes ) with both setups. With some mionor
changes to the AppFuse structure, we are able to let Eclipse sort out the
compiling and then we 'deploy' the web application 'in-place'. I generally
favour the Tomcat environment (even though Jetty starts up quicker) as I
didn't quite sort getting the log output to my liking with Jetty.

I would be very happy to go through our setup with you, if it would help. It
is not 100% perfect but we are finding it works (mostly) for us.

Cyril


Rizwan Ahamed wrote:
> 
> hi
> I am trying to use the jetty launcher for appfuse projects 1.9.4. In the 
> config of jetty launcher and in the use options for web app root 
> directory I am specifying the project/web directory.
> When I start it obviously is not seeing the other application context 
> xmls and I think it has to do something with exclusion/inclusion filters.
> How can I configure?. Is this possible?. I am not still using appfuse 2 
> but using 1.9.4 struts based in lots of projects and its a pain 
> developing in tomcat starting/stopping for any changes.
> Any help appreciated and thanks
> Regards
> Rizwan
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