I'm working on a multiproject solution for a client and we're trying to have all our builds automatically go into a predetermined BIN folder. All the C++ projects were easily enough moved over but the Java side has proven not so easily configured. When I go to the project's properties and go to Build->Packaging the "JAR File:" text box shows a read-only text-box pointing to "dist/App.jar" (which I would like to change to "../../../bin/App.jar". Any thoughts on how to do this?
3 Answers
You can change the dist-folder by editing the dist.dir
key in the project.properties
file which is located in the nbproject
directory from
dist.dir=dist
to
dist.dir=../../../bin
In my case the key is in line 24. The name of the jar-file itself is determined by the dist.jar
key, if you would need to rename the file aswell.
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Like a charm! Thanks Pit! Strange how they don't let you do it through the "properties" dialog... Jun 22, 2011 at 15:10
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You can view it in the properties-dialog, but not change it. Definitely something they have to change in future versions! I'm glad I could help ;)– PitJun 22, 2011 at 15:26
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It's important to mantion that the directory at this path will be totally cleaned(all files removed). Mar 12, 2015 at 9:01
add into build.xml
<target name="-post-jar">
<copy file="${dist.jar}" todir="drive\path\"/>
</target>
Did you check under the menu
[Run] --> [Set project configuration] --> [Customize]
You have plenty of options to change there, it is easy than that.
Good luck