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Re: [m2e-users] wtp, "run on server" -> ensure correct deployment?

Let's assume you're using m2e-wtp, if you don't then start by installing it [1]

m2e-wtp doesn't flag target/<module-name> for deployment. Look at <project>/.settings/org.eclipse.wst.common.component to see what's deployed instead.

jars or classes missing would definitely be a bug, if you can reproduce that with a sample project with m2e-wtp, please report a bug at [2] 
For GWT related resources, it's trickier : additional configuration is required : you can try using the gwt m2e configurator we have at JBoss [3]

[1] http://www.eclipse.org/m2e-wtp/
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=M2E-WTP

HIH

Fred Bricon

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Kristian Rink <kawazu428@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Folks;

as the subject says: Using m2eclipse, WTP and Glassfish, is there any way to ensure a webapp (maven war artifact) built from within Eclipse gets correctly deployed to the application server? Right now, looking at how things are, I see that the projects target/<module-name> folder always contains the "right" structure, same as the .war file built this way. However, when doing "run on server", it seems at best random what gets copied over to the application server deployment folder. Sometimes there are jars missing, sometimes WEB-INF/classes is completely empty, sometimes GWT or VAADIN folders aren't there. I already messed with Project Properties -> "Deployment Assembly" configuration, just to see things got not much better. Neither did activating or deactivating workspace dependency resolution. :/

How to get this set up right? Basically, I "just" want to see everything in target/<module-name> deployed to the application server when running on the server... Right now, much of this seems pretty non-deterministic and sort of black art. :(

TIA and all the best,
Kristian
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