| Re: JSF app no longer deploys class files [message #208102] |
Mon, 04 February 2008 12:03  |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
David Karr wrote:
> I have no idea how it got into this state, but after recreating the
> application from scratch (just copying the source files over after
> creating the skeleton), I see the differences in the metadata files that
> make the difference. In the
> ".settings/org.eclipse.wst.common.component" file, I needed to have the
> following line:
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> <wb-resource deploy-path="/WEB-INF/classes" source-path="/src"/>
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> If this happens again, if it's less practical to recreate the project,
> at least I might be able to fix it by adding this line.
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> I would think it would be a good idea to document the schemas for these
> metadata files. I couldn't find any documentation on this file, or
> others like it. I'm sure I just didn't know where to look.
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>
Those files are probably not documented; they're not intended for user
modification as they are internal "state" of the WST tools.
Eric
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| Re: JSF app no longer deploys class files [message #208124 is a reply to message #208102] |
Mon, 04 February 2008 12:31   |
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Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Eric, I would hope that there is some documentation somewhere about
those files and what they are used for. Regardless if they are intended
for user modification or not, documenting the usage of those files is
important.
>> If this happens again, if it's less practical to recreate the project,
>> at least I might be able to fix it by adding this line.
>>
>> I would think it would be a good idea to document the schemas for
>> these metadata files. I couldn't find any documentation on this file,
>> or others like it. I'm sure I just didn't know where to look.
>>
>>
>
> Those files are probably not documented; they're not intended for user
> modification as they are internal "state" of the WST tools.
>
> Eric
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| Re: JSF app no longer deploys class files [message #208155 is a reply to message #208124] |
Mon, 04 February 2008 17:35   |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
David Carver wrote:
> Eric, I would hope that there is some documentation somewhere about
> those files and what they are used for. Regardless if they are intended
> for user modification or not, documenting the usage of those files is
> important.
This is open source - if the WST development team didn't have reason,
motivation, time,...whatever... to document them, someone will have to
either a) open a bug report asking for it, b) do the work and submit it,
or c) both.
>
>>> If this happens again, if it's less practical to recreate the
>>> project, at least I might be able to fix it by adding this line.
>>>
>>> I would think it would be a good idea to document the schemas for
>>> these metadata files. I couldn't find any documentation on this
>>> file, or others like it. I'm sure I just didn't know where to look.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Those files are probably not documented; they're not intended for user
>> modification as they are internal "state" of the WST tools.
>>
>> Eric
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