There is an ant task called: compile-plugins and another called
test-plugins.  You can also run plugins by running the "bin/nutch
plugin" app, which runs plugins, but I have never tried it.

As for deploying, you'd need to copy it yourself or modify the
build.xml file to do so.

On 4/30/07, Manoharam Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to make some changes in the source code of one particular
> plugin. How do I ant-build so that this source code only is compiled
> and deployed properly. Basically, I want to minimize the time taken
> for each modify, build, test cycle.
>


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