Hi Jan, 

Gorken and Naci own the GenericServer framework, he might be able to help 
you better or correct what I am saying. I am not familiar fully familiar 
with his code, but I took a quick pick at it. 

And it looks to me that you should be able to do what you want, as long as 
your .serverdef file specify the ports, it should be able to pick it up, 
have you done that already? Do you mind taking this question to the 
eclipse.webtools newsgroups? We can still help you there.


Best Regards,
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Hi,

I've been struggling to understand how I can get my Jetty server adapter 
to 
present the jetty ports underneath the Server->Monitoring menu item. I 
can't
seem to see any way to do it, and I'm coming to the conclusion that using 
the
generic tools this just isn't possible, and I'd need to do a custom
implementation.

Can anyone confirm whether my suspicions are right or not?

Much appreciated.
Jan
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