You could keep the names of the files the same (so without the -min postfix), 
so modifications are picked up immediately.

 

-Robert 


> From: jeffma...@jeffmaury.com
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 11:16:01 +0100
> Subject: Fwd: YUI Compressor Maven plugin executed at wrong time and tomcat 
> plugin not using yui-compressor output
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> 
> By default, the compress goal of the YUI maven plugin is bound to the
> process-resources phase.
> So, you need to bind it to another phase after the war plugin has produced
> the war directory structure the Tomcat plugin will use.
> I recommand you also customize the outputDirectory parameter of the YUI
> maven plugin because the default value does not comply with the standard
> Maven War directory layout.
> 
> Regards
> Jeff MAURY
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: fe.character.guide <fe.character.gu...@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 7:17 AM
> Subject: YUI Compressor Maven plugin executed at wrong time and tomcat
> plugin not using yui-compressor output
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> 
> 
> Hello everyone!
> 
> I'm trying to get some basic maven build processes configured correctly
> with my Java project, and beyond Stackoverflow, I'm not sure
> where else to turn.
> 
> I'd like to compress all of my javascript files and aggregate them using
> YUICompressor, and I saw that there was a maven plugin to allow me to do
> this. I got it working for the most part.
> 
> I am also using the Mojo tomcat plugin as well. When i go to run the
> tomcat:run goal, tomcat does not read from the target's output
> directory (this is where the YUI compressor put my javascript files) - but
> rather, it reads from the actual source files in my "src/main/
> webapp/scripts" directory. Of course, the aggregated javascript file
> (all.js) is not there. This makes sense, but is a big problem for me.
> 
> I have a few questions.
> 
> 1. How can I get the tomcat plugin to read the target's output folder that
> the yui compressor plugin created?
> 
> 2. Do I have to run the yui compressor maven goal every time I want to
> update my javascript files during development while my tomcat instance is
> running?
> 
> 3. How can tell Maven that I want to run the YUI compressor AFTER Maven
> copies over the `src/main/webapp` directory? Currently, Maven runs the YUI
> compressor, but then overwrites all of the compressed css and javascript
> files with the original source files, defeating the purposes of compressing
> them ;)
> 
> 4. Is there a better way to achieve my objective rather than using the YUI
> compressor? Essentially, my end goal is to be able to develop JavaScript
> code in separate files and test my source files in development mode without
> having to aggregate them... but I want to compress and aggregate the files
> and use the `all.js` script when the application is running in production
> mode.
> 
> While the Rails people have certainly figured this out, this seems to be a
> non-trivial thing to do with Maven and Spring.
> I would appreciate any and all assistance on how I can get this running
> correctly. Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> "Legacy code" often differs from its suggested alternative by actually
> working and scaling.
> - Bjarne Stroustrup
> 
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