Hi, Reading through this list's archives I found a thread from May titled "Faster development turnaround times" in which a new technique is "announced" about "Skinny-WAR deployment":
(Andi Huber): > In my IDE I've prepared a payara (others like tomcat should work as well) > with shared libraries, such that my actual WAR files are usually less then > 2MB in size. > So the entire Apache Isis ecosystem's libraries are not included with the WAR > file and the servlet-engine is up and running during the entire development > session, no need to restart. > That way, when I change a java file in the IDE, a redeployment happens > automatically and does not take longer than 4-6 sec on my machine. > We are working hard on the coming 2.0.0-M1 pre-release. While code is almost > ready for production, documentation still lags behind. But we will (sooner or > later) include documentation on how to setup such a Skinny-WAR deployment. Question is, as we wait for 2.0; Could somebody drop here a few pointers on how such setup could be achieved on the current 1.16 ? Best, marc -- http://www.marcfargas.com - will be finished someday.
