2008/2/27 Yung-Luen Lan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 2008/2/27 Daniele Corti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > 2008/2/27, Yung-Luen Lan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > An extra question: when you add some features to your wo project, how
> > > do you stop the current running wo server and start the new one? I don't
> > > know how to do this so I run my server inside eclipse. I know it's stupid,
> > > but I couldn't find the answer. Maybe it's too basic to document?
> >
> >
> > Not a stupid question: look at the bottom panels, and select the Console
> > one (if you are running WO app in development, WOLips changes it to show
> > logs) at the top of the panel, you can see a little red square. You can stop
> > the current app by clicking on it. It's not very visible, I've passed months
> > before notice it, when I've started working on Eclipse.
> >
>
> Thanks for your reply. My question actually is, how do you do that for
> normal deployed WO server. That is, the WO server is not running inside
> Eclipse --- sorry that I didn't make it clear.
>
> Regards,
> yllan
>

Are you using JavaMonitor?

if not what do you do? call the build file from Terminal?


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