Hello,

I would very much appreciate an FAQ for GAE + Maven - there are
several blogs/plugins/etc that attempt to set it up in a haphazard
way, but I feel like there should be a stable, "Google-approved"
method.  I personally have my own hacked together situation that works
about as well as anyone has described, but it's not perfect/clean/etc.

The key difficulty for me seems to be that in non-GAE projects,
Eclipse/Maven can resolve dependencies in the Workspace cleanly,
without running 'mvn install' on each one.  I haven't found a GAE
solution that does that and hoped the GPE would solve that.

Thanks for the info!

Jake

On Mar 24, 12:34 am, jd <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 24, 3:53 am, Keith Platfoot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It is still possible to
> > use the Google Plugin for Eclipse with an App Engine project, but it may
> > require a few hacks or manual steps in order to keep the runtime WAR
> > directory in sync with your changes.  
>
> I found this Eclipse plugin, FileSync, really useful to keep /src/main/
> webapp in sync with /target/myapp-deploy-dir/
>
> http://andrei.gmxhome.de/filesync/usage.html

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