Create 2 different entries in separate <profile>'s then switch each for the different IDE's
--- Thank You… Mick Knutson, President BASE Logic, Inc. Enterprise Architecture, Design, Mentoring & Agile Consulting p. (866) BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) f. (415) 685-4233 Website: http://baselogic.com Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com --- On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Neil Chaudhuri <[email protected] > wrote: > It turns out that the issue is the presence of the following: > > <stopKey>foo</stopKey> > <stopPort>8080</stopPort> > > When those are removed, everything works. However, when I remove them, > Netbeans gets mad, although my beloved IntelliJ is just fine. > > Any insight into why these stop elements cause trouble and/or why the 2 > IDEs react differently to them is much appreciated. > > Thanks. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] on behalf of Mick Knutson > Sent: Wed 9/9/2009 9:50 AM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: Re: Blank Page with Jetty Plugin > > Not sure about starting Jetty automatically, as I use Tomcat and Cargo for > that, but to just start Jetty and test manually, I created an index.html > file with some text to ensure the page was loaded, then I use this > declaration: > > <plugin> > <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId> > <artifactId>jetty-maven-plugin</artifactId> > <version>7.0.0.pre5</version> > <configuration> > <contextPath>/${finalName}</contextPath> > <scanIntervalSeconds>10</scanIntervalSeconds> > <scanTargetPatterns> > <scanTargetPattern> > <directory>src/main/webapp/WEB-INF</directory> > <excludes> > <exclude>**/*.jsp</exclude> > <exclude>**/*.xhtml</exclude> > </excludes> > <includes> > <include>**/*.properties</include> > <include>**/*.xml</include> > </includes> > </scanTargetPattern> > </scanTargetPatterns> > </configuration> > > <dependencies> > <dependency> > <groupId>commons-logging</groupId> > <artifactId>commons-logging</artifactId> > <version>1.1.1</version> > <type>jar</type> > <scope>provided</scope> > </dependency> > > <dependency> > <groupId>log4j</groupId> > <artifactId>log4j</artifactId> > <version>${log4j.version}</version> > <type>jar</type> > <scope>provided</scope> > </dependency> > </dependencies> > </plugin> > > > --- > Thank You. > > Mick Knutson, President > > BASE Logic, Inc. > Enterprise Architecture, Design, Mentoring & Agile Consulting > p. (866) BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) > f. (415) 685-4233 > > Website: http://baselogic.com > Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson > Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com > --- > > > > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Neil Chaudhuri < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > I am trying to get the Jetty plugin to work with Hibernate's c3p0 > > connection pool. The server seems to start just fine with run-war, but > when > > I navigate to any URL at localhost:8080, I see nothing but a blank page. > And > > I mean ANY. If it is just literally localhost:8080, I see a blank page. > If I > > navigate to a "good" URL, I see a blank page. If I navigate to a "bad" > URL, > > I a blank page rather than a 404 or a 500 error. > > > > Here is my configuration: > > > > <plugin> > > <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId> > > <artifactId>maven-jetty-plugin</artifactId> > > <version>6.1.11</version> > > <configuration> > > <webApp>target/services.war</webApp> > > <webAppConfig> > > <contextPath>/services</contextPath> > > </webAppConfig> > > > > <jettyConfig>src/test/resources/jetty/jetty.xml</jettyConfig> > > <requestLog > > implementation="org.mortbay.jetty.NCSARequestLog"> > > <filename>target/yyyy_mm_dd.request.log</filename> > > <retainDays>90</retainDays> > > <append>true</append> > > <extended>false</extended> > > <logTimeZone>GMT</logTimeZone> > > </requestLog> > > <connectors> > > <connector > > implementation="org.mortbay.jetty.nio.SelectChannelConnector"> > > <port>8080</port> > > <maxIdleTime>60000</maxIdleTime> > > </connector> > > </connectors> > > </configuration> > > <executions> > > <execution> > > <id>start-jetty</id> > > <phase>pre-integration-test</phase> > > <goals> > > <goal>run</goal> > > </goals> > > <configuration> > > <scanIntervalSeconds>0</scanIntervalSeconds> > > <daemon>true</daemon> > > </configuration> > > </execution> > > <execution> > > <id>stop-jetty</id> > > <phase>post-integration-test</phase> > > <goals> > > <goal>stop</goal> > > </goals> > > </execution> > > </executions> > > <dependencies> > > <dependency> > > <groupId>c3p0</groupId> > > <artifactId>c3p0</artifactId> > > <version>0.9.1.2</version> > > </dependency> > > <dependency> > > <groupId>com.oracle.jdbc</groupId> > > <artifactId>ojdbc6</artifactId> > > <version>${oracle.driver.version}</version> > > </dependency> > > </dependencies> > > </plugin> > > > > Incidentally, the jetty.xml file in the jettyConfig element contains > > nothing but c3p0 stuff being bound to a JNDI datasource. Also, the > request > > log file is created but blank as well. > > > > As you can imagine, failure with no feedback is frustrating. Any insight > is > > appreciated. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >
