Hi Robin, Mathias

I've been doing some experimenting with adding a new Aspect to dspace.  
I'm keeping all my code separate from dspace in its own Maven project 
with dspace as a dependency.  I've create a symbolic link from my Aspect 
to <dspace_source>/dspace-xmlui/dspace-xmlui-api/src/main/resources/aspects/

Now I'm not sure if this is the correct way to do it but it does the trick.

I should also note that I've created a symbolic link from my theme to 
<dspace_source>dspace/target/dspace-1.5.0-build.dir/webapps/xmlui/themes/

I would also like some feedback on this.

George

Robin Taylor wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> For options 2 and 3 make use of the <dspace-source>/dspace/modules
> directories. Put any new or modified classes in there and rebuild using
> maven. Its sort of the equivelant of the old jsp/local directory but not
> just for jsp's.
>
> Cheers, Robin.
>
>    
>
>
>   


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