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Re: Hot deploy in Ganymede [message #231224 is a reply to message #231170] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 08:23 |
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Originally posted by: wknauf_NO_._INSIDE_hg-online.de
Hi,
> Hi,
> 1.
> Is is it possible to hot deploy JSP and Java classes in Ganymede when
> build automatically is selected?
Probably depends on your target server.
But in general: in the "Servers" view, open the server configuration. There is a
group "Publishing", and it defaults to "Automatically publish when resources
change".
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> 2.
> Is it is possible to drop JSP into my project and ganymede to pick them
> up? Or do I have to do something magic?
>
Hit "F5" or "Refresh" in the Project explorer so that eclipse sees the file (I
assume that you drop the JSP in the project directory outside of eclipse?)
Best regards
Wolfgang
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Re: Hot deploy in Ganymede [message #231232 is a reply to message #231224] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 08:28 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: wknauf_NO_._INSIDE_hg-online.de
I see that you posted the first question in another thread "Building Working
Set" with better resonses than mine...
Wolfgang Knauf schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>> Hi,
>> 1.
>> Is is it possible to hot deploy JSP and Java classes in Ganymede when
>> build automatically is selected?
>
> Probably depends on your target server.
> But in general: in the "Servers" view, open the server configuration.
> There is a group "Publishing", and it defaults to "Automatically publish
> when resources change".
>
>>
>> 2.
>> Is it is possible to drop JSP into my project and ganymede to pick
>> them up? Or do I have to do something magic?
>>
>
> Hit "F5" or "Refresh" in the Project explorer so that eclipse sees the
> file (I assume that you drop the JSP in the project directory outside of
> eclipse?)
>
> Best regards
>
> Wolfgang
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