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What are the typical files you include in your .gitignore file for your XPages project?



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# NSF settings 
ODP/AppProperties/database.properties
ODP/AppProperties/$DBIcon
ODP/.classpath
ODP/Code/Jars/commons-lang-2.6.jar.metadata ODP/Code/ScriptLibraries/j2ee.javalib
ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties.metadata
ODP/Resources/IconNote
ODP/Resources/AboutDocument
ODP/Resources/UsingDocument









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    What are the typical files you include in your .gitignore file for your XPages project?



    For now I have:



    # NSF settings 
    ODP/AppProperties/database.properties
    ODP/AppProperties/$DBIcon
    ODP/.classpath
    ODP/Code/Jars/commons-lang-2.6.jar.metadata ODP/Code/ScriptLibraries/j2ee.javalib
    ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties.metadata
    ODP/Resources/IconNote
    ODP/Resources/AboutDocument
    ODP/Resources/UsingDocument









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      What are the typical files you include in your .gitignore file for your XPages project?



      For now I have:



      # NSF settings 
      ODP/AppProperties/database.properties
      ODP/AppProperties/$DBIcon
      ODP/.classpath
      ODP/Code/Jars/commons-lang-2.6.jar.metadata ODP/Code/ScriptLibraries/j2ee.javalib
      ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties.metadata
      ODP/Resources/IconNote
      ODP/Resources/AboutDocument
      ODP/Resources/UsingDocument









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      What are the typical files you include in your .gitignore file for your XPages project?



      For now I have:



      # NSF settings 
      ODP/AppProperties/database.properties
      ODP/AppProperties/$DBIcon
      ODP/.classpath
      ODP/Code/Jars/commons-lang-2.6.jar.metadata ODP/Code/ScriptLibraries/j2ee.javalib
      ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties ODP/Resources/Files/environment.properties.metadata
      ODP/Resources/IconNote
      ODP/Resources/AboutDocument
      ODP/Resources/UsingDocument






      git xpages gitignore






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          If you need to build a new application (nsf) from scratch from your Git project I would not recommend to ignore these files.



          Typically my .gitignore file is empty for XPages projects. I commit all files.



          I can recommend Swiper from OpenNTF for easier handling of metadata for the files in the nsf.






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            If you need to build a new application (nsf) from scratch from your Git project I would not recommend to ignore these files.



            Typically my .gitignore file is empty for XPages projects. I commit all files.



            I can recommend Swiper from OpenNTF for easier handling of metadata for the files in the nsf.






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              If you need to build a new application (nsf) from scratch from your Git project I would not recommend to ignore these files.



              Typically my .gitignore file is empty for XPages projects. I commit all files.



              I can recommend Swiper from OpenNTF for easier handling of metadata for the files in the nsf.






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                If you need to build a new application (nsf) from scratch from your Git project I would not recommend to ignore these files.



                Typically my .gitignore file is empty for XPages projects. I commit all files.



                I can recommend Swiper from OpenNTF for easier handling of metadata for the files in the nsf.






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                If you need to build a new application (nsf) from scratch from your Git project I would not recommend to ignore these files.



                Typically my .gitignore file is empty for XPages projects. I commit all files.



                I can recommend Swiper from OpenNTF for easier handling of metadata for the files in the nsf.







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