Check out one of the community modules; there are several that just have a 
dependency (on the datastore in question) in order to get it included.

They are added into the build with a profile; you can take a similar step when 
building geoserver locally?


(note this is the devel list; you are building geoserver right?)

-- 
Jody Garnett


On Saturday, 2 July 2011 at 7:32 AM, Robert Harris wrote:

> i've created a DataStoreFactorySpi based data store. it works great!
> 
> is there an alternative to installing my store in geoserver/WEB-INF/lib?
> 
> i'm working on deploying the store, and it looks like i'm gonna need to 
> download geoserver.war, explode it, add in my jar, package that up and send 
> it off for deployment.
> 
> i'm hoping there is a cleaner approach.
> 
>  -trebor
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