Hi Hugi, On 23 Jun 2017, at 6:17 pm, Hugi Thordarson <h...@karlmenn.is> wrote:
>> I’m stumped—any Maven aficionados want to chime in? > > > WOLifecycle modifies the maven standard behaviour by enlisting src/resources > for WO bundle resources only (equivalent to /Resources in Fluffy Bunny). > However, the Eclipse compiler doesn't know about WOLifecycle's eccentricities > and will continue to behaves as if the project is a standard maven project > and copy the resources in src/main to target/classes. That's why everything > works during development and blows up in production. > > I've mentioned that we should really change this behaviour: Make WOLifecycle > handle src/resources like a standard maven java project does and then add a > separate folder for WO bundle resources (app-resources, wo-resources or > something like that). You can see a bit of discussion in #maven on Slack on > January 24th. Unfortunately I haven't had the time to actually *do* anything > about that :). Ah, yes—I remember the discussion. I also remember not quite having a concrete understanding of the problem or how the solution would help. Now that this has bitten me, I know _exactly_ what you’re talking about! > If you'd like, here's a workaround: You can force maven to copy the java > resources (or certain resources). But of course, this is less than optimal. > > https://gist.github.com/hugith/a2ece8632ab33b994403ff9a04722fc1 > <https://gist.github.com/hugith/a2ece8632ab33b994403ff9a04722fc1> Thanks Hugi I’ll check that out. -- Paul Hoadley http://logicsquad.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/logic-squad/
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