This is a question for the IBM team. Cc'ing Chuck and Roberto on this.
I know Tomcat and JBoss server adapters work just fine, but I can't test
WebSphere.

Fred

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Eric B <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm confused as to why this is happening in my m2e projects vs standard
> Eclipse projects.
>
> When I configure my WAR/EAR projects as normal eclipse (non-maven)
> projects and deploy to WebSphere, I see that the WebSphere connector adds a
> classpath entry pointing to my JSP folder:
>
>   c:\dev\WarProject\webApplication
>
> However, when I convert to a properly structured maven/m2e project the
> classpath entry changes to:
>   c:\dev\WarProject\\.plugins\org.eclipse.wst.server.core\tmp0\WarProject
>
> So this means that for WAS to see any modifications made to my JSPs they
> must first be recopied into the tmp0\... folder.  But during the standard
> m2e/maven save process, the files are only copied into the target/folder
> and not the deployed ..../tmp0 folder.
>
> Which leads to the problem of WAS not seeing the updated JSPs.  My options
> are:
>
>    1. If I enable the "automatic deployment" in the WAS options it tries
>    to redeploy my entire EAR which is very slow
>    2. If I don't enable the "automatic deployment", the files are not
>    copied to the tmp0\ folder so WAS doesn't see the changes to the JSP
>
>
> So I've hacked something into my pom.xml to use the maven-resources-plugin
> to automatically copy my jsp into the tmp0 folder (on validate phase so
> everytime the jsp is saved it is copied over), but that is brutally ugly,
> and requires hardcoding a path in my pom to point to a path generated by
> the WAS plugin.
>
>
> 1) Is there a way to force the WAS deployer to point to my
> WarProject/main/webapp/src folder instead of the tmp0 folder?
>
> 2) Is there another/better way to configure this?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
>
>
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