On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:13 AM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]>wrote:

> you are building geoserver right?)
>
>
> i'm not currently. i was kinda hoping for a solution that didn't involve
> holding a copy of the geoserver dev tree - though it looks like it might be
> the best way to deploy my module.
>
> You don't need to hold the entire dev tree (maven can download the rest).
> All you need is your "community module" and the "web app" module (you can
> copy the geoserver web app as an example; and just modify it to include a
> dependency on your community module. There is an example in the developers
> guide on how to do this....
>

While in theory this is possible I keep on hearing people trying to do that
having issues, I guess
there is something wrong with the repo that holds the snapshots because
sometimes people get
outdated jars.

I normally have both geotools and geoserver source trees checked out daily,
that seems to
work fine

Cheers
Andrea


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