I am developing a jsp/servlet app using Eclipse 3.4.2 with the Web Tools Platform (JBoss
Tools) and jboss 4.2.3.
I have configured the JBoss server, in Eclipse, to "Never publish
Automatically".
After I have JBoss started from Eclipse's "Server View", if I change a file
(a .jsp, .html, .js or .java), and tell Eclipse to publish the changes by right clicking
on the server in the server view and selecting "publish", Eclipse (or JBoss
Tools?) rebuilds the entire war, copies it down to JBoss's
"server/default/deploy" directory, and then explodes the WAR.
It seems it would be faster to simply copy the changed files down to the exploded WAR. I
believe that this is exactly what Tomcat does when running inside of Eclipse / WTP, and
file chages are lightening fast. Even with moderately sized apps, JBoss/Eclipse/JBoss
Tools takes over a minute to redeploy a trivial change to an html file.
Can anyone explain how to get JBoss to publish changes FAST like Tomcat/WTP?
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