Same here. I mostly do, but not really. Maven seems to work great except when 
it doesn't. Then I spend a half a day fixing it. So I just stopped using it. My 
templates and java files locations are compatible with the plugin, but the css 
and js files aren't.

Norman Franke
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www.myasd.com



On Dec 3, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Michael Dukaczewski <m.dukaczew...@tu-bs.de> wrote:

> I love the plugin also. But a way to configure the file locations would be 
> great. We use a different project layout from Maven.
> 
> Regards,
> Michael
> 
> 
> 
> Am 02.12.13 20:37, schrieb Lance Java:
>> I've just started using the new(ish) eclipse-tapestry5-plugin and I must
>> say it's great!!
>> 
>> The killer feature for me is the '+' button to create a .tml, .css, .js
>> file from a java class in a maven friendly location pre-filled with useful
>> templates.
>> 
>> Kudos to Dmitry Gusev for a great plugin.
>> 
>> If you haven't tried it yet... go get it!!
>> 
>> https://github.com/anjlab/eclipse-tapestry5-plugin
>> 
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