Sorry, I misinterpreted your previous post. I will check the bonus chapters of WiA.

Roman

Martijn Dashorst wrote:
I don't have to configure anything. run the archetype command, import
project into eclipse, right click on Start class select "Debug as Java
application" and I'm done. I don't know what configuration you are
talking about, but I don't have to meddle with external jetty
configurations, making sure that the resources are copied over etc, or
redeploy on each compile.

Martijn

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Roman Zechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know about the time efforts in using your suggested way, but by
using the maven jetty plugin you only have to configure the project once, so
each new developer joining the project doesn't have to make any
configuration on its's IDE.

In that way you always provide kind of a quickstart for your own project :-)

But maybe I should give it a try, I can imagine that development will be
faster using hotswap.

Roman


Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Because of discussions such as this. I'd like folks to actually use an
IDE and the quickstart as it was intended. We made the quickstart so
that this type of questions don't get asked—saves time, energy and
frustrations on both ends.

mvn jetty:run is nice to quickly test a web project, but not for
development. As you mentioned redeployment— with the embedded jetty in
a debugger redeployment is often not necessary when you use hotswap.
If you haven't used that, you're missing out. With JavaRebel things
are even brighter—no redeployment or restarting of servers (but I
haven't toyed with their latest releases)

Martijn

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Roman Zechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

I am using the maven jetty plugin in development and it works fine for
me. I
don't see why you shouldn't use it as Martijn pointed out?
If there's a need, I can post the required configuration here. I am
working
under WinXP, all my stuff is redeployed after changes have been made when
working with `cmd`, only if I am working with cygwin, it doesn't
recognize
changes made to files other than .java

Roman

Eyal Golan wrote:

Regarding the embedded jetty, do you know if it is possible to point it
to
an external WAR so it will be as if deployed as well?
I looked into Jetty's document but didn't find.

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Martijn Dashorst <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



The maven jetty plugin is not meant for development, but for quick
demos. Stop trying to use the jetty plugin for something it is not
intended for. The Wicket quickstart project provides a very well
functioning embedded jetty server, which runs like a charm in the
Eclipse debugger (and IDEA and Netbeans debugger) providing everything
Java offers without *any* additional configuration.

Setting up your Wicket project is described in detail in Wicket in
Action's bonus chapter, available from the Manning website
(http://manning.com/dashorst)

Martijn

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:05 PM, pixologe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


Hi Martijn,

So this means that the wicket quickstart project does NOT do it out of


the


box? Which obviously goes for non-maven-projects too then? That's good
to
know, I obviously have been terribly misinformed then...

Even though it will obviously take me some more time to figure out how


this


can be achieved, all the more in a project that does not use maven -
if
anybody knows a good site regarding to this, i'd be happy to see a
link


:)


Thanks a lot


Martijn Dashorst wrote:


The maven jetty plugin needs to be configured separately. See its
documentation regarding hot deployment.



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