You don't need the devloader for live class reloading. You need it to be
able to pick up classes from other locations than /lib or /classes, say
from your local Maven repo, as explained at the bottom of
http://www.eclipsetotale.com/tomcatPlugin/readmeDevLoader.html. Now, you
can technically use the devloader by itself by manually configuring the
devloader's configuration file but I wouldn't recommend it. (and to others,
Ivano specifically stated he wants to use Tomcat, not Jetty).

Kalle


On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 1:27 AM, Ivano Luberti <lube...@archicoop.it> wrote:

> Hi everybody I'm a former user of T4 but for many reasons independent
> from my will, I had to abandon Tapestry a few years ago, while I'm still
> maintaining some web applications.
>
> Now I want to step into T5 and I'm following the tutorial.
> I have set up under Eclipse and successfully running the tutorial.
> Before going further I would like to be sure LCR works (because actually
> doesn't).
>
> I have read the Kalle page on setting up tomcat but I would like to
> avoid the use of Sysdeo, because I use Eclipse+Tomcat for other
> applications and I'm used to launch Tomcat  via Eclipse Debug
> Configuration.
>
> My question is: can I achieve LCR wihtout Sysdeo? Would it be enough to
> deploy devloader in Tomcat lib ?
>
> TIA
>
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