Then I'm not understanding your original point. Is jetty:run not the embedded
Jetty ?

How do I use the Start class ?

I agree about the debugging part. Which IDE is preferred by the Wicket
community ?

-Arun


igor.vaynberg wrote:
> 
> i dont think jetty:run will get you class reloading - which means any
> time you modify a java file it has to restart the app - annoying.
> 
> besides, how do you use a debugger?
> 
> much easier to just right click Start and select "debug as a java
> application"
> 
> my two cents
> 
> -igor
> 
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 4:07 PM, arungupta<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the tip!
>>
>> I'm indeed using jetty:run and that surely speeds up the cycle. It's good
>> to
>> know that markup/property files are reloaded live as well, should've
>> thought
>> about it :)
>>
>> -Arun
>>
>>
>> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>>
>>> also your learning point: #  Edit/Save/Deploy/Refresh cycle is time
>>> consuming  is completely wrong.
>>>
>>> if you wouldve used the quickstart you wouldve gotten the Start class.
>>> you can use this to launch your app with an embedded jetty container.
>>> as long as wicket is in development mode you get markup and property
>>> file reloading on a live application. if you run the start class in
>>> the debug mode you will also get hotswap - class reloading in the live
>>> application.
>>>
>>> there is no edit/save/deploy/refresh cycle. there is edit - possibly
>>> restart jetty if you made a change hotswap cant handle - refresh
>>> cycle.
>>>
>>> -igor
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:41 PM, arungupta<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Some background ...
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to build a sample application using different Web frameworks
>>>> and
>>>> Wicket is one of them. More details at:
>>>> http://kenai.com/projects/runner/pages/Home
>>>>
>>>> Regarding pure Servlet approach, I agree and that's what I'm going to
>>>> do
>>>> when I built my sample application using a pure Java EE application.
>>>>
>>>> This time, I'm trying to see if this can be done purely in Wicket
>>>> though.
>>>> Or
>>>> even with Wicket I need to fall back to Servlets ?
>>>>
>>>> -Arun
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Alexandru Objelean wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Why would you use wicket for this? The simplest approach is a plain
>>>>> servlet..
>>>>>
>>>>> Alex Objelean
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> arungupta wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need to define couple of URLs in my app that return JSON data on
>>>>>> GET
>>>>>> request and are not tied to any view. Planning to use
>>>>>> QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy and append the URL as
>>>>>> "type=runlogs&chart=barchart". Then in the WebPage, extract the query
>>>>>> string and process them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How do I ensure that JSON data is returned for GET requests to those
>>>>>> URLs
>>>>>> ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> -Arun
>>>>>>
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