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mstahv avatar mstahv commented on June 20, 2024 1

This should be added indeed, or even just the right directory with readme file. Also the current ./frontend directory with its autogenerated content should be removed. It just causes confusion as one really should not use that at all in an add-on project.

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caalador avatar caalador commented on June 20, 2024

JavaScript files for add-ons should be in src/main/resources/META-INF/frontend/ or src/main/resources/META-INF/resources/frontend and can then be referenced as @JsModule("./TimeSelector.js").

The folder src/main/resources/META-INF/resources/frontend should be the correct directory if executing the add on as an application as that location should be copied as local resources.

Perhaps when running jetty you didn't execute prepare-frontend goal or the add-on is not found on the classpath for copying of the file contents when executing jetty.

The resource-cheat-sheet named in the README should be correct on the placement of files.

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