In the past, I used eclipse + myeclipse to develop J2EE programs. myeclipse has built almost all the plug-ins needed, but I forgot to back up the plug-ins when I reinstall the machine last time. It was buried in C:/downloads, I decided to use a lightweight one so that I could not go to the top three in the traffic list. (On the traffic list on the youyi side, I usually go to the top 10 ...... smile .)
Sysdeo eclipse Tomcat launcher plugin is good. Here we will introduce it:
Plugin features
* Starting, stopping and restarting Tomcat 4.X, 5.x, 3.3
* Registering Tomcat process to eclipse Debugger
* Creating a war project (wizard can update server. xml file)
* Adding Java projects to Tomcat classpath
* Setting Tomcat JVM parameters, classpath and bootclasspath
* Exporting a tomcat project to a war File
* Choosing tomcat configuration file
* Capability to use a special Tomcat classloader to have classes in several Java projects loaded at the same classloader level than classes in a tomcat project, see readmedevloader.html (thanks Martin Kahr)
Very nice to use, originally want to write a stepbystep, found that someone has written, but it seems wrong, it should be: http://www.sysdeo.com/sysdeo/eclipse/tomcatplugin
Okay, enjoy yourself.
Configuration and use of sysdeo Tomcat plug-in eclipse