Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
>> Also Ben, I wonder if you can benefit from Eclipse's concept of
>> working set. I myself have one workspace with Geotools in one working
>> set, and Geoserver in another...
>
> That is an interesting idea. I have not yet tried it.
It is actually my standard setup
On 09/02/10 10:57, lim goh wrote:
> Thank you Ben, it works! This is much simpler than I thought.
That is very good to hear!
Complicated maven problems usually turn out to be simpler than I
thought. :-)
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Ben Caradoc-Davies
Software Engineer, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Aus
2010/2/8 Ben Caradoc-Davies :
> On 09/02/10 04:50, lim goh wrote:
>>
>> However, what I am trying to achieve might be easier than getting
>> maven to build a huge GT/GS pom.
>> I really just wanted to see my changes in Geotools gets hit in a
>> breakpoint while debugging Geoserver.
>> In other word
On 09/02/10 04:50, lim goh wrote:
> However, what I am trying to achieve might be easier than getting
> maven to build a huge GT/GS pom.
> I really just wanted to see my changes in Geotools gets hit in a
> breakpoint while debugging Geoserver.
> In other words, my question should be, if I determine
Thank you Andrea and Ben,
I sensed the complexity of the projects seeing how many modules are in
each of Geotools/Gerserver.
However, what I am trying to achieve might be easier than getting
maven to build a huge GT/GS pom.
I really just wanted to see my changes in Geotools gets hit in a
breakpoi
lim goh ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sorry because this might be more of a geoserver question but I
> think people working on Geotools might have done this before.
> Does anyone knows how to properly use Eclipse to debug Geoserver using
> your own copy of the geotools source?
>
> For example her
I use two separate Eclipse workspaces.
https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/twiki/bin/view/Infosrvices/GeoserverDevelopmentSetup
My attempts in 2008 to make a giant GT+GS aggregate pom were
unsuccessful. Conflicting and transitive dependencies caused major pain.
Unless you include all modules in a singl