Hi, thaks for your reply!
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 11:24 AM, MK Tan <mktan...@gmail.com> wrote: > The simple answer is you can't. > This is because you are deleting a file but those remaining files have not > been modified. > It is always a good idea to have a clean build once you delete a source > file. > So that obsolete class is not polluted you build. > > > > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 11:15 AM, jy hu <huj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I met a problem in maven. for example , there is a project including 7 > java > > files. I will gain 7 class files after executing the Mvn compile in cmd. > > and > > then I deleted or removed a java file of all, the rest 6 java files had > > not been changed in the project. I executed Mvn compile again, ' Nothing > to > > compile - all classes are up to date' was gaven. 7 class files which came > > from the first time were in Class folder. I would have 6 new class files > of > > course If executing the Mvn clean before running the Mvn compile. > > > > So my question is how can I gain the new class every time without Mvn > > clean. > > Does any hint? many thanks! > > > > -- > > ** > > *Warm wishes,* > > *Jaina(hu jun ying)* > > > -- ** *Warm wishes,* *Jaina(hu jun ying)*