Yeah, I've been looking at extending the netbeans build files. That
would probably work. But the link m seleron suggested looks promising
-- it could be the cleanest way to do that IMO.
Will try it and let you guys know.

Dan

On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 08:11, andrew <aute...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I added steps to my build to copy it.
>
> If you want an evolving datastore, copy it out before clean. If you
> have fixed contents you want, then copy out manually once when in the
> state you want.
>
> After clean, copy it back in to WEB-INF etc....
>
> I use eclipse, but netbeans builds I have seen provide pre and post
> target hooks in build_implemented.XML that you can use in build.XML to
> customize the build without touching the netbesns generated build file
> (build_implemented.XML). That was for J2ME, not sure how build looks
> for GAE in NetBeans.
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