Hi,
I'm developing web appications (JSF, JSP, Servlets) using Eclipse 3.1.1.
Lately I'm using subversion as a repository for source and binary files
(.class). This way I'm able to auto-deploy the new versions to a test web
application server. My problem is, that there seems to be no way to commit
the output folder (WEB-INF/classes in my case) using subclipse. With
TortoiseSVN it is no problem at all. Subclipse either comes up with an "Work
copy not locked" error when a "Clean" command deleted the .svn folders in
the output path or doesn't recognize the changes if I leave the -svn folders
untouched by deactivating the "Scrub output folders when cleaning projects"
option in the Eclipse preferences.
I hope you can help me to use Subclipse for my tasks without falling back to
TortoiseSVN.
Thanks.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Best Regards
Alexander Kraus
LZBHL-IO
IT Schaeffler Gruppe
LuK GmbH & Co. oHG
Industriestrasse 3
77815 Bühl
Germany
Tel.: +49 7223 941-7856
Mail: mailto:alexander.kraus@luk.de <mailto:alexander.kraus@luk.de>
Internet: www.luk.de <www.luk.de>
Received on Tue Feb 21 14:42:16 2006