anyway, getting ideas on how other people work with maven might improve my own way of working without to much work.
/Christian Andersson
Brett Porter wrote:
For Web applications, you should specify dependencies with <properties><war.bundle>true</war.bundle></properties>, and they will automatically be copied into WEB-INF/lib by maven when you run war:webapp or war:war.
You can then point your server at target/webapp-name or target/webapp-name.war depending on which of the above goals you used.
Have a look at the wiki for more best practices doing web application development.
- Brett
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 15 October 2003 10:33 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: best practise
Hi there,I just have some questions about "best practise" with maven..
before I used maven, I was using jbuilder (on windows), and when running the applications/websites/webapps I had created I used to run them against the different build-directories directly.
now that I use maven, I have changed that somewhat (I'm now also using linux) instead of running things against the build directory, I have started to run things against the created jar files in the maven local repository. (I usually run maven with jar:install, and not just java:compile) I then either have my script files pointing the classpath to those files, or I create softlinks (using ln -s)
for example, in WEB-INF/lib I have soft-links to all the needed jar files,which themselves are in the maven local repository.
this works for me (at the moment), but i was wondering how you are doing things... are there other ways that are easier? better?more futureproof?
/Christian Andersson
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