Hi Geert, Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> 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? >> It's clean...I don't like directories clobbered with `.java' and >> `.class'. > You're mixing things, there is no problem to just compile your Java > code into a dedicated directory and only have your compiled classes > living there. Your classpath can contain any number of paths so you > simply have to ensure that the one that contains your sources is > present in it. >>> What does it give you that you would lose otherwise? >> Well...it's clean. ;) I can do a `rm -rf exploded' and can be sure to >> have the latest classes/files etc. It's simply concise. I still hope >> to get backup from other timezones. ;) > Well, it's even simpler when you have no other files at all. Just your > sources. Would you mind to give me an example how such WEB-INF editing might look like (project structure)? That might be the easiest, my fantasy is currently failing how it should like in practice. tia, -hs _______________________________________________ Rife-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users
