Le 26 oct. 2012 à 23:44, Fabio Mancinelli a écrit :

> I've always used Eclipse and the xwiki-debug-eclipse which has a nice
> property: you don't have to bother to make sure that the sources you
> modify (and the corresponding JARs) are available in the webapp.
> Eclipse (+ m2eclipse) does it for you by automatically synching every
> modification with the corresponding webapp. And, above all, it knows
> when to use a JAR coming from your repo instead of the one coming from
> one of your open projects.
> 
> AFAIK if you don't use this kind of automation you have to manually
> copy JARs and make sure that the correct version is deployed. A very
> error prone operation involving a lot of steps, and switching back and
> forth from the shell.

Maven does it for me.
And it's better so since I want maven to be used to build the webapp on the 
dev/beta/production servers.

But I guess your description sounds more complete.
Indeed a modification of, say,  a .vm file needs me to copy that file, not a 
big deal.

paul
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