sounds like you never tried to use it.
just start the super dev mode nd give it all sources in the classpath.
it's a server which will give you two buttons when you access it with a
browser. both are "magic javascript links" (you can use them as
bookmarks) which will make your browser load its javascript sources from
the code server instead of the javascript on the web server.
it has nothing to do with perl scripts.
Am 06.10.2012 17:40, schrieb Jeffrey Chimene:
> Hi:
>
> For those not using Jetty as their codeserver, is super dev mode available?
>
> It's not clear to me how http://localhost:9876 will run my server-side
> Perl scripts. I run Perl scripts on the server, and Jetty does not
> provide that service.
>
> I've been using classic dev mode for years, with no issues.
>
> Now, we have 2.5 rc2 and super dev mode.
>
> I can use the -workDir argument to write the super dev mode compiler
> output to a directory seen by Apache. How can Apache know about super
> dev mode?
>
> Cheers,
> jec
>
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