Glad, you've got it running.

On 02/03/2011 14:35, SoftwareEngineering Hauschel wrote:
Hey Thomas,
after plying a bit and search the web I've found my solution.
A little "how to" can be found here:

http://sehauschel.blogspot.com/2011/03/integration-test-with-jetty-maven.html

Fredy



2011/3/2 Thomas Becker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi Fredy,

    sorry, should have read your question better. So you got multiple
    webapps running now with mvn jetty:run and the remaining use case
    is to have different webapps listening on different ports? I've
    never tried that with mvn jetty:run. I think it should be
    possible. Have a look at the Configuring Containers section on the
    link I've pasted below. You can set multiple connectors. I guess
    all contextPaths will be available on all connectors then.

    However, if you get stuck with maven-jetty-plugin it might be an
    alternative to embed jetty for your integration tests:

    http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/Embedding_Jetty

    There you can configure jetty as you need it and have multiple
    ports being responsible for specific webapps, etc.

    Hope that helps,
    Thomas

    Maybe using an embedded jetty is an alternative for your
    integration testing:




    On 02/03/2011 11:20, SoftwareEngineering Hauschel wrote:
    Hey,
    since configuring the loginServices:

    <loginServices>
    <loginService
    implementation="org.eclipse.jetty.security.HashLoginService">
    <name>Test Realm</name>
    <config>${basedir}/src/etc/realm.properties</config>
    </loginService>
    </loginServices>

    it works. I don't know why the realm is nedded, but what's the point?

    So, useCase one succeeds. Remeining two.

    Fredy


    2011/3/2 SoftwareEngineering Hauschel <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Hey Thomas,
        I've found this docu, but there is now documentation on how
        to run multiple webapps.
        And the simple cases don't work for me ;-(

        For the example "Running a Pre-assembled WAR with mvn
        jetty:deploy-war" I get the following error:

        2011-03-02 10:42:14.118:WARN::FAILED
        org.eclipse.jetty.security.ConstraintSecurityHandler@1092447:
        java.lang.IllegalStateException: No LoginService for
        org.eclipse.jetty.security.authentication.BasicAuthenticator@4a0ac5
        in org.eclipse.jetty.security.ConstraintSecurityHandler@1092447

        I've a Integartiontest project with some integrationtests
        which need one webApp to run on port 8080.
        Another one witch need >1 webApps to run on port 8080. And
        one more, that should have webapps on port 8080 and some
        other webApps on port 8090.

        With the "old" maven-jetty-plugin the firts two useCases are
        no problem. with
        <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId>
        <artifactId>jetty-maven-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>7.3.0.v20110203</version>
        it seems to be not so easy anymore ,-(


        Fredy

        2011/3/2 Thomas Becker <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>

            Hi Fredy,

            jetty got an eclipse project a while ago. That's why
            you'll find all recent jetty documentation at eclipse.
            The one you're searching for is here:
            http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Feature/Jetty_Maven_Plugin

            I like the jetty-maven-plugin a lot. Have fun.

            Cheers,
            Thomas


            On 02/03/2011 10:23, SoftwareEngineering Hauschel wrote:


                  Hi List, hope i'm right here!

            I've found the how to for maven-jetty-plugin:6.1.7 here:
            
http://jsimonelis.blogspot.com/2008/07/multiple-web-applications-with-maven.html

            No I'm searching for the how to to do this with
            "jetty-maven-plugin" 7 or 8?

            I have not found anything about this and I'm a little
            bit confused!

            Fredy



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