Author: evenisse Date: Fri Sep 8 00:53:38 2006 New Revision: 441420 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=441420 Log: jetty6 plugin is jetty plugin now
Modified: maven/plugins/trunk/maven-war-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/rapid-testing-jetty6-plugin.apt Modified: maven/plugins/trunk/maven-war-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/rapid-testing-jetty6-plugin.apt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-war-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/rapid-testing-jetty6-plugin.apt?view=diff&rev=441420&r1=441419&r2=441420 ============================================================================== --- maven/plugins/trunk/maven-war-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/rapid-testing-jetty6-plugin.apt (original) +++ maven/plugins/trunk/maven-war-plugin/src/site/apt/examples/rapid-testing-jetty6-plugin.apt Fri Sep 8 00:53:38 2006 @@ -22,17 +22,17 @@ ~~ NOTE: For help with the syntax of this file, see: ~~ http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-apt-format.html -Rapid Testing Using the Jetty6 Plugin +Rapid Testing Using the Jetty Plugin Normally, testing a web application involves compiling java sources, creating a war and deploying it to a web container. - But using the jetty6 plugin enables you to quickly test your web application by skipping - the last two steps. By default the jetty6 plugin scans your <<<target/classes>>> for + But using the jetty plugin enables you to quickly test your web application by skipping + the last two steps. By default the jetty plugin scans your <<<target/classes>>> for any changes in your java sources and <<<src/main/webapp>>> for your web sources. The jetty6 plugin will automatically reload the modified classes and web sources. - To use the jetty6 plugin just add the following in your <<<pom.xml>>>: + To use the jetty plugin just add the following in your <<<pom.xml>>>: +-----------------+ <project> @@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId> - <artifactId>maven-jetty6-plugin</artifactId> - <version>6.0.0beta17</version> + <artifactId>maven-jetty-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <scanIntervalSeconds>10</scanIntervalSeconds> <connectors> @@ -63,9 +62,9 @@ then start Jetty: +-----------------+ - mvn jetty6:run + mvn jetty:run +-----------------+ The command will block with Jetty listening on port 8080. - Check the {{{http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty6/maven-plugin/index.html}jetty6 plugin documentation}} for more details. + Check the {{{http://jetty.mortbay.org/maven-plugin/index.html}jetty plugin documentation}} for more details.