Евгений Н. Жуков wrote > The best is fix translation file, images and html in source and redeploy > WAR?
In my experience, making sure that the changes you make are in the WAR file is the only reliable way to ensure that the web application always contains your changes and that those changes are never overwritten with other files. This requires a little bit of extra work to get the source, Maven, and JDK, and rebuild everything, but it's worth it to have a WAR file that contains your changes and that you can redeploy and deploy to multiple systems without having to make the same changes over and over again. This is my opinion, based purely on my past experiences deploying web applications in Java servers, so do what works for you - just beware that if your guacamole.war file gets touched by some process (a backup, another admin, etc.), or you go to upgrade to the next version that comes out, you risk overwriting those changes, and, at the very least, having to copy the changes back over every time the web application gets redeployed. -Nick -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-incubating-users.2363388.n4.nabble.com/
