Here is how to do it:

http://www.dojotoolkit.org/book/dojo-book-0-4/part-6-customizing-dojo-builds-better-performance/dojo-build-system/creating-cust

The short version is:

1. checkout Dojo's code (we can probably just use the code that is
already in the plugin and add the build scripts)
2. Create a profile (it is already done)
3. Execute Dojo's build script with some parameters (pointing to our profile)
4. Rename the 2 main js files and copy them into the plugin

musachy

On 8/22/07, Tom Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I could see 2 ways of handling this and you'll have to provide your
> input as to which makes more sense:
>
> 1. Treat the compressed javascript as a maven artifact and create a
> custom maven mojo and artifact type to handle it.
>
> 2. Use the maven antrun plugin or the assembly plugin to create the
> compressed file.  (is it just a zip file?)
>
> Option 2 will be easier to implement, option 1 will be more work, but it
> makes more sense if we'll have to do this type of thing for more
> javascript libraries.  I've done option 2 myself recently, so I can
> provide some tips there.  Option 1 would require a bit more programming
> effort.
> Tom
>
> Musachy Barroso wrote:
> > By the way I forgot to bring this up, the compressed javascript
> > files(custom Dojo build) is not built using maven, currently I build
> > them on my machine  and commit them, does anybody know how to automate
> > that? I added a text file with instructions to the dojo plugin along
> > with the js file required to build them
> >
> >
>
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