I guess it has to do with resources:resources. Once Netbean's Maven is
out of order it of course does no longer run resources:resources
either...

Unfortunately I don't have much time to dig into the code for now...
Anyway... The bottom line is that SuperDevMode works nicely on my real
world projects... That's cool!

Cheers,

Raphael

On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It might be that resources:resources has to run in your case (e.g. if you
> configured src/main/java as a <resource>).
> Changes to src/main/resources needs resources:resources. Eclipse runs it (or
> does something equivalent) automatically at each file change; I can't tell
> for Netbeans.
> Also, make sure you run "mvn process-classes gwt:run-codeserver" with the
> current versions of the gwt-maven-plugin; next version will remove the need
> for process-classes.
>
>
> On Thursday, February 27, 2014 1:02:16 PM UTC+1, Raphael Bauer wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I am just upgrading my apps to 2.6 and SuperDevMode.
>> All in all I have not much trouble and everything works out of the box
>> (strange feeling though).
>>
>> But finally I found a small glitch.
>>
>> My setup: gwt-maven-plugin and mvn gwt:superdevmode to fire everything up
>> (2.6)
>>
>> My Ide is Netbeans and sometimes my changes do not get picked up in
>> SuperDevMode.
>>
>> The root cause seems to be that Netbean's integrated maven compilation
>> is out of sync and does not longer
>> perform recompiles of changed java files. I know that from other
>> projects, and a simple "clean and build" in my Ide fixes the problem.
>>
>>
>> But what really puzzles me: Does SuperDevMode need compiled class
>> files to pick up changes? In my imagination the whole java to js
>> compilation should run on java files and not on bytecode. So wouldn't
>> it be enough to detect changes in the src dir and not the target dir
>> of the application?
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Raphael
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