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1. Re: Seam and Jetty
davidintx Apr 6, 2007 1:21 PM (in response to sammy8306)It is possible. There are some guys at software.softeu.cz who host a maven 2 repository of seam and related dependencies. If you build a maven 2 project using one of their archetypes, http://software.softeu.cz/archetypes/, then they provide a jetty target which will build your project, start jetty, and deploy your project to it. You just type "mvn jetty:run".
So, you could either start a new project using one of their archetypes, or you could do up a sample project, run the mvn jetty:run command, and examine the generated output, and then apply that back to your own project. -
2. Re: Seam and Jetty
sammy8306 Apr 7, 2007 5:14 AM (in response to sammy8306)Thanks, I'll check it out. Maybe for learning Seam (it's all pretty new to me) it is better to stick to JBoss AS at first though.
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3. Re: Seam and Jetty
javasmith Apr 11, 2007 2:25 PM (in response to sammy8306)Using the archtypes mentioned above, there are still problems incorporating EJB3 with jetty, it seems it's still on the TODO list.