On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:45:24 -0300, Inge Solvoll <[email protected]>
wrote:
As I said, it's convenient. Our application consists of many different
maven projects that need to be assembled into one web container as jars.
It's a
complex aggregated application, and it would require extra work to
provide a specific setup for development that doesn't use jar files.
Espescially since it works the way we do it now, and it doesn't seem
like the biggest hack in the world to me. The classloader was probably
built like this (handling
duplicates by priority) for a reason :)
Using m2eclipse, I can open all the projects that comprise my application,
edit the sources of each one of them and have the changes being picked up
instantly.
If you're not using Eclipse, I can see that your setup is needed.
--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Independent Java, Apache Tapestry 5 and Hibernate consultant, developer,
and instructor
Owner, Ars Machina Tecnologia da Informação Ltda.
http://www.arsmachina.com.br
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