There's nothing to auto-compile:
Of course there is: the element implementations. You just don't allow
RIFE to access the sources.
I'm doing RIFE seriously for 1,5 days so I don't know what you exactly
mean by that and it's perfectly possible that I talk crap. If you'd be
so nice: A RTFM-link about this?
Last code snippet:
http://rifers.org/wiki/display/RIFE/
GuideGettingStarted#GuideGettingStarted-sect1startingsimpleapp
But again: Is there a way to tell RIFE where to find the sources?
Yes, put them in the class path when RIFE is running.
Eclipse and Netbeans doesn't have that problem either. Imho IDEA
really seems the most restrictive of the bunch here.
Soviet software. ;) IDEA helped me alot and felt way more natural than
Eclipse when I got started with this stuff.
-hs
P.S. There's a way to avoid having the files two times in `exploded':
Don't mark it as Sources and don't call it `resources' which is
reserved
for web resources as CSS etc.
Add the directory in `Module Settings' -> `Web Module Settings' ->
`Web
Resource Directories' with `/WEB-INF/classes' as `Path Relative to
Deployment Root'. Works. :)
... and does IDEA then still provide all the Java source code goodies
to those files?
You still haven't answered my question though ... why do you insist
in using IDEA in a way that it copies the files to an 'exploded'
directory? What does it give you that you would lose otherwise?
--
Geert Bevin
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