why dont you just start the project from eclipse directly using the
Start class, that way you get debug and hotswap - which should be the
real "student's dream" :)

-igor

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 2:53 PM, David Brown
<dbr...@sexingtechnologies.com> wrote:
> Hello Martin, Jeremy, dev, gurus, users and mortals. I have just finished ch. 
> 13 of the WIA.pdf. I have followed closely the reading using the 
> wicket-in-action eclipse project. I have the wicket-in-action running under 
> the: mvn jetty:run. The wicket-in-action project is redeployed every 60 
> seconds (a student's dream). After finishing the 13th chapter I decided to 
> leave the nest for the 1.4rc QuickStart. The new QuickStart project expanded 
> and imported into the Eclipse workspace no-problemo. The mystery is what am I 
> doing wrong to get the automatic 60 second re-deploy. As it stands now I have 
> to kill jetty, mvn package and then restart jetty (mvn jetty:run). I have 
> pasted in the:
>
>
> **************************
> <context-param>
>    <param-name>configuration</param-name>
>    <param-value>development</param-value>
> </context-param>
> **************************
>
> from the wicket-in-action web.xml but no change. The Windows cmd console 
> shows the usual Wicket WARNING: running in development mode. I plan to use 
> the wicket-in-action almost verbatim including the Hibernate DAO for my 
> current gig. It is probably only a few weeks before they start holding my 
> feet to the fire.
>
> Please advise, David.
>
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