My point was to show you an alternative to Jetty plugin. 

chickabee wrote:
> 
>>>It is absurd. You can deploy your web application wherever you want. 
> 
> Thanks for explaining the most esoteric aspect of web applications.
> Perhaps no one knew it so far :-) .   Well, it's not your fault either
> since this thread has grown out of proportions, and it's not easy to read
> all message.
> 
> 
> 
> Alex Objelean wrote:
>> 
>> It is absurd. You can deploy your web application wherever you want. 
>> I use Merve Eclipse plugin. It has the same benefits as Jetty, as you do
>> not need to deploy your war for each modification, you just push the
>> start button and it works (by inspecting the classpath of the projects
>> involved). Or use maven to build the war for you, then copy it manually
>> to tomcat or jboss or whatever... Or use ant (if you like it so much) to
>> do the same thing.
>> 
>> Alex.
>> 
>> 
>> chickabee wrote:
>>> 
>>> 2. It favors Jetty. ( Why even say Jetty, pom.xml has jetty dependencies
>>> defined. )
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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