Thanks Igor, but I already looked there and the only thing listed in
filtered resources is *.launch.

Any other ideas?

Tauren

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Igor Vaynberg <igor.vaynb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> open the preferences window
> in the search box type "filter"
> this will show you java/compiler/building panel with
> FilteredREsources: textbox, remove *.html
>
> -igor
>
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Tauren Mills <tau...@tauren.com> wrote:
>> Martijn,
>>
>> Thanks.  But any clue how or where I do that?  I've been poking around
>> the preferences in eclipse and haven't found it.
>>
>> Tauren
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Martijn Dashorst
>> <martijn.dasho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> iirc you have to turn off eclipse's filtering of html files (which is
>>> turned off default because of javadoc html which usually doesn't want
>>> to be packaged inside your war/jar)
>>>
>>> Martijn
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Tauren Mills <tau...@tauren.com> wrote:
>>>> Are there any wicket/eclipse/maven/m2eclipse users out there?  I'm
>>>> trying to get my development environment working properly and need
>>>> your help.
>>>>
>>>> Up until now, I've been developing WIcket applications in Eclipse and
>>>> have not been using maven.  As long as my web.xml is set to
>>>> development rather than deployment mode, changes I made to HTML files
>>>> while debugging were immediately applied.
>>>>
>>>> Not anymore... I am now managing my projects with maven, having just
>>>> added a pom file to my project.  I'm using the m2eclipse plugin in
>>>> Eclipse and enabled dependency management on my project.
>>>> Unfortunately, now my HTML file changes aren't being recognized any
>>>> longer even with development mode turned on. I have to stop and start
>>>> the app to see the HTML changes.
>>>>
>>>> My project's maven properties show these goals to invoke on resource
>>>> changes:  process-resources resources:testResources.
>>>>
>>>> My pom includes:
>>>>
>>>>    <build>
>>>>        <sourceDirectory>src/main/java</sourceDirectory>
>>>>        <testSourceDirectory>src/test/java</testSourceDirectory>
>>>>        <resources>
>>>>            <resource>
>>>>                <filtering>false</filtering>
>>>>                <directory>src/main/resources</directory>
>>>>                <includes>
>>>>                    <include>**</include>
>>>>                </includes>
>>>>            </resource>
>>>>            <resource>
>>>>                <filtering>false</filtering>
>>>>                <directory>src/main/java</directory>
>>>>                <includes>
>>>>                    <include>**</include>
>>>>                </includes>
>>>>                <excludes>
>>>>                    <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
>>>>                </excludes>
>>>>            </resource>
>>>>        </resources>
>>>>    ...
>>>>    </build>
>>>>
>>>> So, I'm wondering, does eclipse not think that a resource has been
>>>> changed because the HTML files are within src/main/java instead of
>>>> src/main/resources?  If I change my CSS files, which are in
>>>> /src/main/webapp, the changes are reflected with a browser refresh.
>>>> But if I change an HTML file, it is not.
>>>>
>>>> How do I configure this to work right?  Everything else seems to be
>>>> working right, just not HTML refreshing.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Tauren
>>>>
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