Nome,

No you don't. Use your data directory as a whole with your all
workspaces/styles/layergroups and all the other directories. No need to
republish, redefine styles etc. It will work. At least if you go from 2.0.2
to 2.1.3, don't know about 2.2.

It is good practice because of that, to pull this directory out of the
geoserver app directory and to put it somewhere else using the web.xml to
point to this place. 

Having said that you might want to have a look at the www directory and you
may want to update the styler and and more importantly you probably want to
update openlayers which is in the same directory, but it is not essential as
you use this instance of openlayers only to check your geoserver instance. 



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