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Dennis Lundberg moved MOJO-427 to MNETBEANSFREEFORM-19:
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Component/s: (was: netbeans)
Key: MNETBEANSFREEFORM-19 (was: MOJO-427)
Project: Maven 2.x Netbeans Freeform Plugin (was: Mojo)
> webapp support in netbeans freeform plugin
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> Key: MNETBEANSFREEFORM-19
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNETBEANSFREEFORM-19
> Project: Maven 2.x Netbeans Freeform Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Environment: netbeans 5.5 beta
> Reporter: Corridor Software Developer
> Priority: Minor
>
> If you start or import a project as a web application a variety of functions
> are made available to you in netbeans. However, if you create your project
> from the maven plugin:
> mvn netbeans-freeform\:generate-netbeans-project
> the resulting project does not identify the src/main/webapp directory as the
> web application of the project to netbeans.
> The current workaround I have is to maintain two projects for each webapp
> project. The maven generated one in the root of the project and another in
> the src directory produced within netbeans. The latter makes tag libraries in
> jsp pages autocomplete for example, while the former I use for actual code.
> The ideal solution would be to have the maven plugin annotate the webapp
> directory as a web application for netbeans. Not sure what's required to do
> this.
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