| cleaning deployment [message #198981] |
Mon, 27 August 2007 09:10  |
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Originally posted by: adam.hardy.no.spam.cyberspaceroad.spam
What does the 'Clean' option on the WTP server view context menu do?
I thought it would clean out the deployment from the webserver for my webapp
(and possibly redeploy).
Thanks
Adam
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| Re: cleaning deployment [message #199003 is a reply to message #198987] |
Mon, 27 August 2007 11:46   |
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Originally posted by: adam.hardy.no.spam.cyberspaceroad.spam
Larry, thanks for the info. Is this on a FAQ or wiki or help somewhere? If not,
it should be - I'd be happy to add to a wiki or something.
Larry Isaacs on 27/08/07 16:04, wrote:
> Normally the publish operation will try to avoid copying project files
> that have already been copied to the server and haven't changed since
> the last publish. The "Clean..." command will delete cached information
> used to determine what has previously been copied to that server. This
> will cause the next publish to copy all files for all projects on that
> server.
>
> Cheers,
> Larry
>
> adam hardy wrote:
>> What does the 'Clean' option on the WTP server view context menu do?
>>
>> I thought it would clean out the deployment from the webserver for my
>> webapp (and possibly redeploy).
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Adam
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| Re: cleaning deployment [message #199040 is a reply to message #199003] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 08:51  |
Larry Isaacs Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2009 |
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You might open a Bugzilla enhancement request for some F1 help for the
dialog or suggest clearer explanation for the dialog text. That would
be the easiest for the user to find.
Larry
adam hardy wrote:
> Larry, thanks for the info. Is this on a FAQ or wiki or help somewhere?
> If not, it should be - I'd be happy to add to a wiki or something.
>
> Larry Isaacs on 27/08/07 16:04, wrote:
>> Normally the publish operation will try to avoid copying project files
>> that have already been copied to the server and haven't changed since
>> the last publish. The "Clean..." command will delete cached
>> information used to determine what has previously been copied to that
>> server. This will cause the next publish to copy all files for all
>> projects on that server.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Larry
>>
>> adam hardy wrote:
>>> What does the 'Clean' option on the WTP server view context menu do?
>>>
>>> I thought it would clean out the deployment from the webserver for my
>>> webapp (and possibly redeploy).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Adam
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