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From: Jan B. <ja...@we...> - 2007-10-04 23:24:29
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Dave, That's odd. I tested it with html files and they were definitely reflected over in the automatically deployed webapp. Are html file changes working for you? Re using the un-built application, that's a good idea. The current jetty adapter was our first foray into eclipse development so we've been on a learning curve. regards Jan Dave Syer wrote: > I have noticed that the exploded copy of the war in the workspace .metadata > (/.plugins/*/tmp1/*) is updated when I change a JSP file, and a new war file > is built and dumped in Jetty home /webapps. BUt the war file does not > contain the changed JSP. So there is something slightly screwy going on > with the Jetty adapter? > > The old Jetty 5 Eclipse launcher was way better at running dynamically - > just using files directly from the Eclipse project as far as I could tell. > Isn't there a way to make the STP adapter do the same? > > > Dave Syer wrote: >> I think I have the same problem - when I change a JSP file I see Jetty >> running a build, creating a war file, in the console. I have the server >> set to deploy automatically. But the change is not picked up in the >> browser. Is it Jetty, or is it the application (JSF/JSP with Trinidad and >> Glassfish JSF RI)? >> > -- Jan Bartel, Webtide LLC | ja...@we... | http://www.webtide.com |