Um, IMO, you are probably better off using resource bundles, a jar of .js files, instead of publishing each and every .js file to the repository.

Publishing .js files is like publishing .class files, unwieldy and not recommended.

--jason


On May 22, 2007, at 12:14 AM, nicolas de loof wrote:

I also plan to add support for "js" dependencies :
- a maven extension for "js" packaging,
- integration with WAR packaging to copy js dependencies to webapp/ scripts - if possible js transitive dependencies, so that (for example) dependency on scriptaculous would introduce dependency on prototype

Any suggestion is welcome.

2007/5/21, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello guys,

I'd like to contribute to Mojo by submiting a javascript dedicated plugin. The plugin runs Dojo ShrinkSafe to produce compressed versions of any JS file in a webapp. It also support running JsDoc toolkit to produce documentation from JS code (similar to javadoc).
It includes documentation based on Mojo submission guidelines
(can be reviewed at http://ndeloof.free.fr/maven-javascript-plugin/ )

I plan to add support for other JS development features, like testing with jsunit.

I'm also planing to give to the maven community various plugins and archetypes I'm using in my corporate job, but there is still discutions about licensing and copyrights to apply, so I can't yet publish it.

Nico.




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