I use the jetty launcher within the tacos repo to launch the demo app directly, without any depedencies on tacos lib jars being built. It works out pretty well.

There is a shared eclipse launcher in the repo that launches the demo app, which might show a good example.

On 4/3/06, Markus Joschko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Frederic.
Does anybody know if this approach also works with the jetty launcher?
I don't think so as I get all kind of errors using this approach.
Maybe I'm missing something... Anyway for the _javascript_ debuggin
support it seems necessary to setup a WTP project.

-markus

On 4/3/06, Frederic Barnabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> I have a project Tacos4 that is regularly updated from CVS (I know, I will
> probably have to switch to Subversion soon...).  My main project that uses
> tacos is defined so that the Tacos4 project is in the build path.  I think
> the important thing is that you must have the src/java and src/descriptor
> defined as source folder.  For dojo, I have a local copy in my project, so I
> must copy it manually regularly.  I found it works really well like that
> since I just have to make a team/refresh to update Tacos.
>
> I use the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin with the dev loader tomcat extension.  I
> personally prefer it to the WebTool server support.
>
> Frederic
>
> P.S.  Make sure you don't have the tacos jar in the WEB-INF/lib while
> depending to the project, Tapestry will complain that  the tacos library is
> defined twice...
>
>
> On 4/3/06, Markus Joschko <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
>  Hi all,
> I'm wondering how you guys have setup your IDE to work with tacos. Do
> you always build the tacos-lib.jar and copy everything to your "real"
> project or do you have some clever ways to include the tacos project.
> I know that myEclipse IDE allows to declare related projects which
> should be considered part of an webapplication. Not sure if this
> approach would work nicely with the hivemind.xml
>
> The reason I'm asking is that I started to play with the IBM AJAX
> toolkit which allows for _javascript_ debugging within eclipse but
> requires a debugger keyword within the _javascript_.
> Yeah, I know, there is Venkman, but I'm curious ;-)
>
> How are you setting up your projects?
>
> Cheers,
>  Markus
>
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