Yes, it does work in Jetty. However, I noticed that when you replace
a JAR file, things don't always reload correctly. Although the change
is noticed, some files in it appear corrupted until you restart
Jetty. I specifically have this problem with XSL files that are
stored in an JAR.
Freek.
On 13-dec-2005, at 20:20, Mark Lundquist wrote:
On Dec 13, 2005, at 11:07 AM, Adam Constabaris wrote:
In general, it works with Tomcat if you start it with JPDA enabled
(on unix : $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh jpda start) and connect a
remote session from Eclipse.
Thanks... this should work with Jetty as well then, right?
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