Well, we're using the quickstart for what you want to do. Also, I
wouldn't be for introducing a dependency in core on Jetty.
Eelco
Gwyn Evans wrote:
[Retrying as SF bounced the 1st time]
Is there any interest in a trivial 'util.Runner' class to go in the
wicket-examples module?
I'm using one (as below) to run Jetty up from within my IDE to help
with exploring them, but I could be missing a trick that means it's
not needed/useful?
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, MultiException {
Server server = new Server();
SocketListener listener = new SocketListener();
listener.setPort(8080); server.addListener(listener);
server.addWebApplication("/wicket-examples","src/webapp");
server.start();
System.out.println("View examples at
http://localhost:8080/wicket-examples");
}
Gwyn
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