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| #Navigation Top |
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| #Introduction |
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| Netbeans also works perfectly in conjunction with Ext-Scripting |
| pretty much everything said for Eclipse and Intellij also applies to NetBeans. |
| The biggest restriction is if you want to use Netbeans in conjunction with maven |
| only one source folder is picked up and you cannot use additional source folders |
| like for instance Intellij or Eclipse allow. So either dont use maven or |
| use package whitelisting as workaround if you want to use Netbeans. |
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| <ul> |
| <li>Ext-Scripting does its own incremental compile cycle depending on the sources changed</li> |
| <li>Deployment and Redeployment is not needed as long as Ext-Scripting itself can pick up the changes |
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| </ul> |
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| #Setting up Eclipse |
| ## Prerequirements |
| Secondly make sure that your project compiles properly |
| and can be properly deployed from Netbeans. Turn off any auto deployment mechanisms |
| which might trigger unnecessary restarts. |
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| If you use scripting languages make sure to have the proper |
| plugin installed for the scripting language of your choice |
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| #Setting up Ext-Scripting specifics |
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| If you only have one source path you might have a look at the package whitelisting |
| to mark only the packages you actively want to edit for this deployment cycle. |
| This speeds up startup time and helps generally to avoid restarts. |
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| If you use different paths then you can work by including the added source paths as sources |
| like WEB-INF/java or WEB-INF/groovy (not classes compiled via Ext-Scripting always have higher loading |
| priority than what can be found in WEB-INF/classes), so there is no need to change any target |
| directories |
| source directories always are enough. |
| To change your source directories open |
| File->Project Properties -> Sources - > Source Package Folders |
| and press the Add Folder button |
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| After that you get a file dialog where you can choose your source directory. |
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| You can leave your compile target directory unchanged |
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| If you prefer your own source paths to be the sources of everything set the |
| org.apache.myfaces.extensions.scripting.java.LOADER_PATHS |
| or |
| org.apache.myfaces.extensions.scripting.groovy.LOADER_PATHS |
| accordingly in your web.xml the same goes for the resource roots. |
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