Re: Multiple source directories for one webapp

2005-06-06 Thread Marius Scurtescu
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

RE: Multiple source directories for one webapp

2005-06-05 Thread Laurent Brucher
] Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 6:43 AM To: Tomcat Users List 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

Re: Multiple source directories for one webapp

2005-06-04 Thread Scott Dudley
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

Re: Multiple source directories for one webapp

2005-06-03 Thread Marius Scurtescu
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

RE: Multiple source directories for one webapp

2005-06-03 Thread Laurent Brucher
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