Author: dan.j.allen
Date: 2009-11-09 17:30:16 -0500 (Mon, 09 Nov 2009)
New Revision: 4899
Modified:
doc/trunk/reference/en-US/gettingstarted.xml
Log:
update wicket example to use jetty port 9090
Modified: doc/trunk/reference/en-US/gettingstarted.xml
===================================================================
--- doc/trunk/reference/en-US/gettingstarted.xml 2009-11-09 22:26:17 UTC (rev 4898)
+++ doc/trunk/reference/en-US/gettingstarted.xml 2009-11-09 22:30:16 UTC (rev 4899)
@@ -1034,6 +1034,13 @@
that allow the project to compile. You're now ready to develop!
</para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ You are also advised to uncheck the box "Skip Maven compiler when
processing resources" in the Maven
+ properties screen because of conflicts with the Maven enforcer plugin.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
<para>
If you are not using the m2eclipse plugin, you have to follow different
steps to import the project.
First, switch into the Wicket numberguess example, then execute the Maven
Eclipse plugin with the jetty
@@ -1069,7 +1076,7 @@
in the <literal>Start</literal> class. So running the example
is as simple as right-clicking on that
Start class in <literal>src/test/java</literal> in the
<emphasis>Package Explorer</emphasis> and choosing
<emphasis>Run as Java Application</emphasis>. You should see
console output related to Jetty starting up;
- then visit able <literal>http://localhost:8080</literal> to
view the app. To debug choose <emphasis>Debug
+ then visit able <literal>http://localhost:9090</literal> to
view the app. To debug choose <emphasis>Debug
as Java Application</emphasis> instead.
</para>
</section>
@@ -1091,7 +1098,7 @@
<para>
to deploy the example to Tomcat. You can then access application at
-
<literal>http://localhost:8080/weld-numberguess-wicket</literal>.
+
<literal>http://localhost:9090/weld-numberguess-wicket</literal>.
</para>
<para>