Hi Jan,
Generic servers has an extension
(org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.core.genericpublisher) that is used to
introduce a publisher for a generic server. I guess you can use this
extension point and extend the AntPublisher provided with the WTP to
achieve this.
--
Gorkem
Jan Bartel wrote:
Hi Naci, Tim, David and Kaloyan (and anyone else I may have missed),
Thanks for your replies, they have been extremely helpful. I have
now got a Jetty generic adaptor working, able to stop/start and un/publish
webapps, so hopefully I will have something final to announce to
this list in the very n
Hi Jan,
I have swicthed my spam-filet and it seems all email to wtp-jst-dev goes
into my junk folder! In anycase, it would be great to have a Jetty
adapter, and there are plenty of examples from simpel generic servers to
full-scale (a la Tomcat) adapters.
At this point it would make most se
Hi Jan,
I am not from the WTP Server component, but I can give you a quick rough
answer.
There are generally two possibilities to place the source code of the Jetty
adapter:
1) If you develop it under the EPL license, I suggest that it can be
included in the WTP cvs repository and be distribute
Welcome! That'd be great to have a Jetty adapter, it's been
much requested and some on the wtp newsgroup (eclipse.webtools)
used to talk about "generic" ones some folks have written, but don't think
anyone has written a "native" one.
I'll send a test to the jst list, by CC, but this list is f