Re: best development server for Tapestry

2006-05-23 Thread Stephane Decleire
I've moved last month from this configuration to Jetty (with the Jetty 
Launcher plugin which permit to avoid Ant too)  and i found that Jetty
is a great server for the developpement process ! I think it's 10x 
faster than Tomcat to relaunch ...


Kristian Marinkovic wrote:


hi,

maybe its off topic but i use tomcat 5.5 with the Sysdeo Eclipse Tomcat
Launcher plugin (free)
for development. This plugin uses a separate classloader to load Tomcat and
all the jar files
on the classpath of my project. IMHO this way of developing is much easier
than using ant :)

btw. the creators of this plugin are french too:
http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatpluginfr

best regards,
kris




  
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hi everyone, I'm just starting a new development projet with Tapestry 4.0
and Hibernate 3.1. I'm looking for the best local server to install on my
computer to make my development.

here are the important point for me:

1- Must be easy to install
2- Easy to deploy with ant and Eclipse.
3- Quick to start and stop.
4- Less configuration possible.
5- Must support JNDI
6- Not to much memory ungry...

Right now, I use Tomcat 5.5.17 with the service installed and I have some
problems. Use about 90mg of memory and is really long to start and stop.

I'm considaring switching to Jetty 6, is a good idea?

Maybe some theak in tomcat maybe anough..

Please, let me know what you think !

Thanks

Carl Pelletier

P.S Sorry for bad english, i'm french


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Re: best development server for Tapestry

2006-05-23 Thread Nick Faiz

Hi,

Let me echo Stephane - Jetty works very during dev. for hot deploy, etc..

Nick

Stephane Decleire wrote:
I've moved last month from this configuration to Jetty (with the Jetty 
Launcher plugin which permit to avoid Ant too)  and i found that Jetty
is a great server for the developpement process ! I think it's 10x 
faster than Tomcat to relaunch ...


Kristian Marinkovic wrote:


hi,

maybe its off topic but i use tomcat 5.5 with the Sysdeo Eclipse Tomcat
Launcher plugin (free)
for development. This plugin uses a separate classloader to load 
Tomcat and

all the jar files
on the classpath of my project. IMHO this way of developing is much 
easier

than using ant :)

btw. the creators of this plugin are french too:
http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatpluginfr

best regards,
kris




  
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hi everyone, I'm just starting a new development projet with Tapestry 
4.0
and Hibernate 3.1. I'm looking for the best local server to install 
on my

computer to make my development.

here are the important point for me:

1- Must be easy to install
2- Easy to deploy with ant and Eclipse.
3- Quick to start and stop.
4- Less configuration possible.
5- Must support JNDI
6- Not to much memory ungry...

Right now, I use Tomcat 5.5.17 with the service installed and I have 
some

problems. Use about 90mg of memory and is really long to start and stop.

I'm considaring switching to Jetty 6, is a good idea?

Maybe some theak in tomcat maybe anough..

Please, let me know what you think !

Thanks

Carl Pelletier

P.S Sorry for bad english, i'm french


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Re: best development server for Tapestry

2006-05-23 Thread Carl Pelletier
That look great for me, can you explain a little how you attach it to Eclipse ?
 
For now, I starting it from the prompt. It work great`s but I have to look of 
my debug log4j in the cmd of windows, who`s pretty bad
 
thanks

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From: Mark Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tapestry users [EMAIL PROTECTED] users@tapestry.apache.org; Tapestry 
users users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:54:28 AM
Subject: RE: best development server for Tapestry


We use Jetty running standalone.  And then as part of our ant tasks we copy the 
war file over.  It auto-deploys.  I attach to it via eclipse and just let it 
run.  Sometimes when I change the code while debugging, it redeploys the code, 
backs up the jvm a few lines and keeps on running.


-Original Message-
From: Stephane Decleire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 5/23/2006 1:50 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: best development server for Tapestry

I've moved last month from this configuration to Jetty (with the Jetty 
Launcher plugin which permit to avoid Ant too)  and i found that Jetty
is a great server for the developpement process ! I think it's 10x 
faster than Tomcat to relaunch ...

Kristian Marinkovic wrote:

hi,

maybe its off topic but i use tomcat 5.5 with the Sysdeo Eclipse Tomcat
Launcher plugin (free)
for development. This plugin uses a separate classloader to load Tomcat and
all the jar files
on the classpath of my project. IMHO this way of developing is much easier
than using ant :)

btw. the creators of this plugin are french too:
http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatpluginfr

best regards,
kris




   
 Carl Pelletier
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users@tapestry.apache.org  
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 Tapestry users  
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hi everyone, I'm just starting a new development projet with Tapestry 4.0
and Hibernate 3.1. I'm looking for the best local server to install on my
computer to make my development.

here are the important point for me:

1- Must be easy to install
2- Easy to deploy with ant and Eclipse.
3- Quick to start and stop.
4- Less configuration possible.
5- Must support JNDI
 6- Not to much memory ungry...

Right now, I use Tomcat 5.5.17 with the service installed and I have some
problems. Use about 90mg of memory and is really long to start and stop.

I'm considaring switching to Jetty 6, is a good idea?

Maybe some theak in tomcat maybe anough..

Please, let me know what you think !

Thanks

Carl Pelletier

P.S Sorry for bad english, i'm french


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RE: best development server for Tapestry

2006-05-23 Thread Mark Stang
Carl,

Look at the start up script for Jetty.  We start it as part of JBoss.  What you 
have to do is to add the following options to the command-line for starting 
Jetty or any Java process for that matter.

# Debugger arguments
#JAVA_OPTS=-Xdebug 
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8787,server=y,suspend=n $JAVA_OPTS
 
Then in Eclipse you create a Debug configuration from the Run menu.  Select 
the Remote Java Application.  Right click and select new.  It will give you 
a new instance.  Make sure that you change the port from 8000 to whatever you 
used on the command-line.  In my example above the port is 8787.

Now set a breakpoint in your code, copy your .war or whatever into the Jetty 
directory you normally use to deploy.  Before you connect up to Jetty, you need 
to open a Debug Perspective in Eclipse.  And you can either connect by using 
Run-Debug-Your Config.  Or at the very top there should be a bug icon that 
you can select to have it connect.  Once that has happened, when you are 
walking through your app and hit a break point it should just stop.

HTH,

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Carl Pelletier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 5/23/2006 11:59 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: best development server for Tapestry
 
That look great for me, can you explain a little how you attach it to Eclipse ?
 
For now, I starting it from the prompt. It work great`s but I have to look of 
my debug log4j in the cmd of windows, who`s pretty bad
 
thanks

- Original Message 
From: Mark Stang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tapestry users [EMAIL PROTECTED] users@tapestry.apache.org; Tapestry 
users users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:54:28 AM
Subject: RE: best development server for Tapestry


We use Jetty running standalone.  And then as part of our ant tasks we copy the 
war file over.  It auto-deploys.  I attach to it via eclipse and just let it 
run.  Sometimes when I change the code while debugging, it redeploys the code, 
backs up the jvm a few lines and keeps on running.


-Original Message-
From: Stephane Decleire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 5/23/2006 1:50 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: best development server for Tapestry

I've moved last month from this configuration to Jetty (with the Jetty 
Launcher plugin which permit to avoid Ant too)  and i found that Jetty
is a great server for the developpement process ! I think it's 10x 
faster than Tomcat to relaunch ...

Kristian Marinkovic wrote:

hi,

maybe its off topic but i use tomcat 5.5 with the Sysdeo Eclipse Tomcat
Launcher plugin (free)
for development. This plugin uses a separate classloader to load Tomcat and
all the jar files
on the classpath of my project. IMHO this way of developing is much easier
than using ant :)

btw. the creators of this plugin are french too:
http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatpluginfr

best regards,
kris




   
 Carl Pelletier
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 ahoo.ca   An 
users@tapestry.apache.org  
 22.05.2006 20:00Kopie 
   
 Thema 
  Bitte antworten   best development server for
an  Tapestry   
 Tapestry users  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
pache.org 
   
   
   




hi everyone, I'm just starting a new development projet with Tapestry 4.0
and Hibernate 3.1. I'm looking for the best local server to install on my
computer to make my development.

here are the important point for me:

1- Must be easy to install
2- Easy to deploy with ant and Eclipse.
3- Quick to start and stop.
4- Less configuration possible.
5- Must support JNDI
 6- Not to much memory ungry...

Right now, I use Tomcat 5.5.17 with the service installed and I have some
problems. Use about 90mg of memory and is really long to start and stop.

I'm considaring switching to Jetty 6, is a good idea?

Maybe some theak in tomcat maybe anough..

Please, let me know what you think !

Thanks

Carl Pelletier

P.S Sorry for bad english, i'm french


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RE: best development server for Tapestry

2006-05-22 Thread Gentry, Michael \(Contractor\)
I switched from Tomcat 5.0.x to Jetty (currently 5.1.8) because it
seemed much faster/leaner for me (at least on my PowerBook).  I still
deploy on Tomcat, but Jetty works great for development so far.  I can
launch from within Eclipse (get Jetty Launcher) and debugging/hot
swapping is pretty good.

/dev/mrg


-Original Message-
From: Carl Pelletier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 2:00 PM
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Subject: best development server for Tapestry


hi everyone, I'm just starting a new development projet with Tapestry
4.0 and Hibernate 3.1. I'm looking for the best local server to install
on my computer to make my development.
 
here are the important point for me:
 
1- Must be easy to install
2- Easy to deploy with ant and Eclipse.
3- Quick to start and stop.
4- Less configuration possible.
5- Must support JNDI
 6- Not to much memory ungry...
 
Right now, I use Tomcat 5.5.17 with the service installed and I have
some problems. Use about 90mg of memory and is really long to start and
stop.
 
I'm considaring switching to Jetty 6, is a good idea?
 
Maybe some theak in tomcat maybe anough.. 
 
Please, let me know what you think !
 
Thanks
 
Carl Pelletier
 
P.S Sorry for bad english, i'm french

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