Laurent Brucher wrote:
It all depends on what OS and what editor you use. Under Unix using
symbolic links could be a solution.
I am not familiar with rsync, but you could use a tool like
that to keep
two folders in sync. It should be possible to setup a process that is
watching your working
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Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 6:43 AM
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Subject: Re: Multiple source directories for one webapp
Laurent,
Exact same scenario here. I've tried multiple approaches in
the past. I run Eclipse on Linux. The soft link approach
worked but was not trivial to implement
Laurent,
Exact same scenario here. I've tried multiple approaches in the past. I run
Eclipse on Linux. The soft link approach worked but was not trivial to
implement. Your configuration sounds much like mine. My applications are
comprised of multiple sub-projects - each has an html
Laurent Brucher wrote:
Hi all,
I guess this is not really new, but I haven't seen any concrete solution nor
much discussion about it.
So here's the problem:
one webapp composed of multiple pieces (jsp, html, css, etc.) located at
various locations on the filesystem.
I know, this goes against
It all depends on what OS and what editor you use. Under Unix using
symbolic links could be a solution.
I am not familiar with rsync, but you could use a tool like
that to keep
two folders in sync. It should be possible to setup a process that is
watching your working folder and every