Hi Philip,


Saturday, April 7, 2007, 1:24:33 AM, you wrote:


>

In summary, the intent of the QuickStart with a bundled Jetty is fabulous. However, I feel that it falls short by only offering means to run the project using NetBeans, IDEA, or Eclipse. And I think this is a little disappointing. I happen to use jEdit - so I think it's a little annoying that the QuickStart doesn't have generic instructions or, say, a "java" target immediately in the build file.


Well, isn't that just what "mvn jetty:run" gives you? :-)


We're open to patches if you feel that the Ant script could be extended though, but as far as the IDEs go, they're not one's that we're explictly decided upon, just the ones that there are Maven plugins for (that we're aware of) that generate the respective IDE-specific project files.


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Best regards,

 Gwyn                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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