I haven't looked into maintainj, so pardon my ignorance. Perhaps making 
maintainj into a Gaej module, or plugin type thing would be the better route to 
go?

-Ben

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On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:18 PM, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:

> Either I've landed on a deserted island & I'm left in the mercy of a
> huge amount of luck. OR I'm pushing on the wrong buttons.... hmmm.....
> 
> On Feb 11, 10:29 pm, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> Am I missing something? An obvious documentation I should have read
>> that would indicate at some point Yes or No? Or am I asking a
>> ridicules question here? Someone with enough know-how should be able
>> point at some direction with the minimum use of her/his time, right?
>> Forget about MaintainJ, just the notion of an GAEJ app locally on a
>> non-embedded Jetty server, possible? Someone succeeded?
>> 
>> On Feb 11, 6:06 am, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Lets try it completely:http://www.maintainj.com/
>> 
>>> On Feb 11, 5:40 am, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Btw, I just found out that for some reason the URL I've used starting
>>>> this discussion/thread is pointing 
>>>> tohttp://www.google.com/www.maintainj.com
>>>> instead ofwww.maintainj.com. Please know that MaintainJ and that
>>>> website both do definitely exist and are worth getting into, hence my
>>>> pushy self here.
>> 
>>>> On Feb 11, 5:15 am, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Ok. Lets first start with Yes or No, and perhaps someone else could
>>>>> elaborate further.
>> 
>>>>> On Feb 10, 11:00 pm, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>> To state more straightforward concrete questions:
>>>>>> 1. Is it possible to test/debug/run a GAEJ app locally on a different
>>>>>> server than the embedded Jetty one? It can even be another Jetty
>>>>>> configuration, but it has to be an external one rather then the
>>>>>> embedded one.
>>>>>> 2. Otherwise can one change the configuration/add libs and deploy
>>>>>> another webapp to the same GAEJ configured local Jetty instance?
>> 
>>>>>> In both cases, if yes, how can one do that exactly?
>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 10, 10:24 am, b4l4nc3r <b4l4n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>> What I mean is, GWT has the ability to use a different server to run
>>>>>>> from, like Tomcat for instance. GAEJ doesn't seem to offer such an
>>>>>>> option, at least not from what I was able to do after having Googled &
>>>>>>> tested for quite a few hours.
>> 
>>>>>>> The reason why I want to run it on a server other than the embedded
>>>>>>> Jetty one, is so that I could use MaintainJ (www.maintainj.com) which
>>>>>>> needs a special setup on the server side, including deploying a
>>>>>>> separate webapp on the same server of which I want to trace the calls
>>>>>>> of another deployed webapp. I couldn't figure out where or how to
>>>>>>> setup the embedded Jetty one, so that's why I'm trying a bit more
>>>>>>> flexible approach to cover more future cases I've in mind.
>> 
>>>>>>> Any nudge in the right direction is appreciated.
>> 
>> 
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