On 17 Jul 2006, at 14:35, Hynek Schlawack wrote:
Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Is this a "so what?", or a "how so?"? :)
I'll assume the second one:
Actually it was, "so, why do you care?". What does this pattern buy
you besides losing time, duplicating files on your hard driver (ie.
potential confusion), ...
Uhm, I don't duplicate anything, that's why I use a symlink. :)
So, you're overwriting your own files when you're deploying (since
IDEA copies them)?
Eh it's not that bad. ;) Only `rep', `sites', `templates' and other
non-java files.
I've got now:
+ Project
|
+-----------+ resources
| |
| +- rep
| +- sites
| +- templates
|
+-----------+ src
| |
| +- implementations
| +- java
|
+-----------+ WEB-INF
I like it and think that it's pretty clean like that.
Well, you're still missing out on some RIFE functionality since the
framework doesn't have access to the sources of your elements. It's
thus not able to auto-compile them when hot swap fails to update the
class file, or when you're using annotation or continuations (which
aren't hot-swappable).
But I won't be able to convince you about IDEA anyway. ;)
I use IDEA when I need it, just as I use Eclipse and Netbeans. It's
not my favorite IDE though, and that's mainly because it's always
felt very inflexible about your project structure.
Anyway, if you're happy with your setup now, that's the most
important
part ;-)
Well, I am. ;)
Great :-)
--
Geert Bevin
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