You can read up here
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin on
scanIntervalSeconds and reload=automatic. It works for me, but I usually
get an exception after 30 or so reloads. But I figure it's better than
nothing :)
/Stefan
Jason Rosenberg wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to Wicket (using 1.4-rc2, using IDEA IntelliJ 8.1 and maven2 with
jetty:run plugin)....
In development mode, I expected to be able to edit html pages in the IDE,
and see changes reflected immediately in the browser upon browser refresh,
without having to restart wicket. Also, not sure if it should be possible
to recompile java classes and see the changes from those reflected as well,
on the fly....
Anyway, so far I've been unable to get things working that way (I have to
stop wicket and restart it, after updating)....
I generated my project initially using the quickstart maven archetype....
Essentially, I'm wanting to replicate the JSP model where you edit jsp files
and then the server recompiles changes and presents them without a
restart...
Thanks for any advice...
Jason
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