David,

Not unless you are modifying J2 itself or its base configuration.

Normally, people develop their own way to hot deploy, execute sql
scripts, etc.

This practice is encouraged so that when you get a new version of
Jetspeed, you have a complete build captured externally to delta from
the next J2 version.

That said, you CAN use maven as you build tool of choice... but you dont
HAVE to :-). There is a facility/maven plugin goal called "genapp" to
help you manage your own portal instance. Please refer to the recent "J2
Build System" thread for more info and related discussion.

Randy

On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 13:15 -0800, Zhao, David wrote:
> I have general question:
> 
> Does one have to use Maven to build Jetspeed every time when new content or 
> customize is done? Or even new database configurations, for example.
> Thanks,
> 
> David  
> 


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