I've tried playing with the jetty configuration but can't get it to work.
Does anyone else have any ideas?
[code]
<plugin>
        <groupId>org.mortbay.jetty</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-jetty-plugin</artifactId>
        <configuration>
                <webAppSourceDirectory>
                        WebContent
                </webAppSourceDirectory>
                <scanIntervalSeconds>10</scanIntervalSeconds>
                <scanTargetPatterns>
                        <scanTargetPattern>
                                <directory>WebContent</directory>
                                <includes>
                                        <include>**/*.xml</include>
                                        <include>**/*.properties</include>
                                </includes>                             
<excludes>
                                        <exclude>**/*.class</exclude>
                                        <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
                                        <exclude>target/classes/**</exclude>
                                </excludes>
                        </scanTargetPattern>
                </scanTargetPatterns>
        </configuration>
</plugin>
[/code]

The Jetty documentation talks about jetty:run-exploded not monitoring class
files, only some resource files, but that's not really what we're after.

This might help:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Which+files+are+scanned+by+the+Jetty+Maven+Plugin
and
http://jetty.mortbay.com/maven-plugin/


Antony Stubbs wrote:
> 
> +1 - I also really want to be able to do this. The hot code replace causes
> jetty to restart so much I get jetty eventually throwing errors, so when
> ever i make more than half a dozen changes i have to restart maven from
> scratch. Surely not everyone out there is enduring jetty restarting every
> 3 seconds???
> 
> 
> noah-22 wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone know how to get jetty to scan the whole webapp but not
>> restart when class files change? I still want it to scan other files
>> for changes, just not the class files.  When I'm running in a
>> debugger, hot code replace can generally take care of it, but then
>> jetty restarts and screws everything up.
>> I tried using scanTargetPatterns, but it only adds additional targets
>> and can't seem to be used to exclude 'standard' targets.
>> 
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