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Sylvain DeschĂȘnes updated ADFFACES-142:
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> More config Options
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: ADFFACES-142
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ADFFACES-142
>             Project: MyFaces ADF-Faces
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Plugins
>            Reporter: Sylvain DeschĂȘnes
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: patch
>
>
> One of our developer was tired of always specifying options, so we made some 
> changes to the plugin.
> With this, you can specify in your pom some Run/Debug configuration. If the 
> configuration didn't exist, it will create it. Here's an example:
>                               <configuration>
>                                       <runConfigurations>
>                                               <runConfiguration>
>                                                       <name>Default</name>
>                                                       
> <targetURL>src/main/webapp/index.jsp</targetURL>
>                                                       <vMName>Server</vMName>
>                                                       
> <programArguments>-Dbla.bla=somevalue</programArguments>
>                                               </runConfiguration>
>                                               <runConfiguration>
>                                                       <name>Test</name>
>                                                       
> <programArguments>-Dtest=test</programArguments>
>                                               </runConfiguration>
>                                       </runConfigurations>
>                               </configuration>
> Another thing we changed is let you the user provide an exclusion list of 
> dependencies. Our jsp files are compiled with the jspc-maven-plugin who need 
> jasper-runtime dependency. But when you're in JDeveloper, I don't want to use 
> jasper-runtime, I want to let JDev compile the jsp. So i need to remove it. 
> Now you can do it in your pom file with: 
>                               <configuration>
>                                       <exclusionDependencies>
>                                               <dependency>
>                                                       
> <groupId>tomcat</groupId>
>                                                       
> <artifactId>jasper-runtime</artifactId>
>                                               </dependency>
>                                       </exclusionDependencies>
>                               </configuration>
> You can remove any dependencies, not only jasper-runtime. Don't know if it's 
> the best way but we tried the exclusion with the scope parameter, but some 
> libraries where still needed in JDev, so we choose to do it this way. 
> With the same idea (wich is letting JDeveloper compile the jsp) I had a new 
> configuration option to remove the pre-compiled jsp (.java file) from the 
> source path. By default, all the jsp are removed, but if you really need them 
> you could use this config option: 
>                                               <configuration>
>                                                       
> <removeJspSource>false</removeJspSource>
>                                               </configuration>
> I've also included a fix for my last patch. I didn't notice that I was using 
> the name of the j2eeWebApp in two projects within the same workspace, 
> something that JDeveloper doesn't like. So this file include all my last 
> patch and the new features. 
> For doing this new features, I need 2 more classes provided here. 

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