Yes, I had the same impression. Also JNDI is not in jetty but in jetty-plus.

On 15/06/07, Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding the JNDI lookup, i actually don't know if it's even possible
like this, because the tapestry-test library still uses Jetty 5. Even if
it did use Jetty, i don't think the tapestry-test API allows you to add
resources.

mmmmm...i'll have to dig a little more into that...

Renat Zubairov wrote:
> Hi
>
> Nice approach, however we are using Cruise Control that runs HTTPUnit
> based tests on the reference environment where latest version of the
> subsystem was recently reinstalled (also by cruise control, maven and
> cargo).
> This has an advantage of the independent database schema (our
> reference environment is available for the customers). Reference
> environment has a stable database schema and stable database content.
> Also our web application uses JNDI to lookup resources which makes
> jetty configuration a bit more painful.
>
> Renat
>
>
> On 15/06/07, Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thought i'd share my experience with this.....
>> Hope to get some comments with improvement and more ideas.....
>>
>> http://blogs.logical-software.com/roller/logicalme/entry/1
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Hugo
>>
>
>



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Best regards,
Renat Zubairov

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