A tip: when I started with tapestry and Eclipse-Jetty,  I found more useful
executing jetty with maven pluging, directly from command line writing "mvn
jetty:run".



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David Germán Canteros


2011/11/9 ramakanthreddy.t <ramakanthredd...@gmail.com>

> got the turotial example from the apache site built using the commands
> given
> and then I have created the resources required for the exlipse to work and
> then imported the project into eclipse into maven as existing maven
> project.
> I have downloaded the jetty plugin for my eclipse and I have created the
> instance of my application on the Jetty instance and I am running.
> m2eclipse
> I could not install and It was already there in the eclipse my Eclipse
> version is 3.7 Indigo.
> ramakanthreddy.t wrote:
> >
> > I am working on simple examples that are there in the Tapestry site and
> > for each change I am not seeing the changes with out restarting the Jetty
> > server. I have used -Dorg.apache.tapestry.disable-caching=true but with
> > out any use the changes are not reflecting with out restarting the
> server.
> > Please tell me what I have to configure so that the changes automatically
> > get reflected in the Jetty server.
> >
>
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