You should not need to commit anything under target. The target/warpath
directory is created on the fly by Maven. The target directory is
essentially where Maven does all its heavy lifting, and yes, there is a
reasonably amount of duplication. Nature of Maven and plugins, I'm afraid!
;-)

Mike.

On 5/6/07, pcberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

What is the recommended practice of what to place into svn:ignore for
appfuse projects? It seems I don't need to commit any of target/* except
for
target/warpath (so that it compiles). Other then that maven seems to take
care of the rest.

As a side comment: Might be nice to have an FAQ explaining what the stuff
in
the target directory is for. Similar to
http://appfuse.org/display/APF/FAQ#FAQ-packagenaming. I have the feeling
there is some duplication in the target directory. But I might be wrong...

Thanks, so far I love appfuse! I expect to be back. ;)

Philip

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