Hi Rafael,
It looks like I have another problem.
The files are published in
metadata/plugin/tmp0/....core.server/webapps/project.
and also compiled in the work directory. That looks ok!
But the change doesn't show up in the browser. I checked also
browser-caching issues.
I have really no idea what's going on here, but it makes the
combination of eclipse wtp and myfaces unusable for me .....
On 5/19/06, Rafael Nami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm experimenting the same problem, but with tomcat 5.5 integrated. Seems
that at some time being (don't know how much either) WTP stops publishing
web files to the server at
.metadata/plugin/tmp0/....core.server/webapps/project.
What I did was simply a plain and simple copy ant build, just to copy all my
web stuff to this folder.
Hope that it helps
Rafael Mauricio Nami
2006/5/19, Chrisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That's weird:
>
> I'm using eclipse 3.2.1-WTP (with integrated tomcat 5.0.x).
> All together this works fine and I loved to work with it for the last few
month
> (at least using JSP and Struts)
> Editing, republishing, testing and debugging is very fast and
straightforward.
>
> But now, starting using JSF/myfaces, the republishing doesn't work
> when changing value bindings on jsf-tags.
> For example:
> Changing <h:outputText value="#{mybean.value}"/> to <h:outputText
> value="#{mybean.anothervalue}"/> in my jsf page doesn't show up in the
> running application.
>
> Trying starting and stopping of tomcat doesn't help. Deleting the
> wep-app and publisihing it again doesn't help, also.
> If I make another litte change in the JSP like changing normal text it
> shows up immediately.
>
> The only thing that helps is closing eclipse and starting it again.
> It seems if eclipse caches the component tree and model values and
> ignores any changes.
>
> Does anybody use wtp and experience simular problems ?
>
>
> --
> Thanks and Greetings
> Chrisi
>
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Thanks and Greetings
Chrisi