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Re: [orbit-dev] Using the built-in Jetty plug-in of Eclipse
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This is more of an Equinox question but I'd look at the quickstart guide on the Equinox page:
http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_in_equinox.php
Cheers,
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Chris Aniszczyk | IBM Lotus | Eclipse Committer | http://mea-bloga.blogspot.com | +1.860.839.2465
"Gautham Pai" ---10/22/2007 12:45:33 PM---Hi, I am the person behind the Eclifox project that is currently in IBM
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[orbit-dev] Using the built-in Jetty plug-in of Eclipse |
Hi,
I am the person behind the Eclifox project that is currently in IBM alphaWorks. Eclifox is an Eclipse plug-in that helps to perform remote interaction with the Eclipse IDE using the Firefox browser.
http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/eclifox
Eclifox makes use of a Jetty server to perform interactions with the browser. Right now we ask the users to add the Jetty jars manually.
We intend to use the built-in Jetty plug-in of Eclipse to start off a server from within a plug-in. What plug-in dependencies do I need to add and what extension-point if any do I need to use?
Is there some plug-in that has done this already?
Regards,
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Gautham Pai B,
http://gauthampai.livejournal.com/
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