Steven Noels wrote:

On 02 Feb 2004, at 15:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What I do now is modify the files in a running Tomcat webapp to quickly
test/develop. I really like this due to the speed of development. Following
the setup of the Wiki page, I will loose this speed. I'll think this over,
but if anyone has comments please provide them.


Rant: I have lost precious files on several occasions using this practice. I know many people use this practice since it's easy, but it's not foolproof. At the office, I get almost physically abused if I mention the practice, let alone use or advocate it. :-)


Can you set up a web cam in your office? ;-)

To say something on-topic:
Current project of mine contains all the necessary jars build from the Cocoon in its webapp, and I run this webapp right from CVS, using tomcat which I start in debug from IntelliJ IDEA. Any changed files are picked up, and changed sources can be recompiled & reloaded without stopping debugger.


To update Cocoon, I need to update separate CVS project, build it, and copy Cocoon's jars into my webapp's lib folder.

Vadim

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