On Feb 8, 2008, at 8:12 PM, David Avendasora wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something, but If you simply select each
> directory under WebServerResources, right click, select "WOLips
> Tools -> Include as WebServerResource" you should get your non-flat
> directory structure back.
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> Doing this simply modifies the woproject
> wsresources.include.patternset and adds **/directory for each
> directory you add.
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> This should fix both the incremental builder AND the Ant build. At
> least it does for me.
It might not be clear as this is not done very often and hence not
documented, but it can be organized.
Chuck
> On Feb 8, 2008, at 10:54 PM, Apoorva Muralidhara wrote:
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>> On Feb 8, 2008, at 7:30 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
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>>> Hey,
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>>> we also got this "problem" and instead of messing with the Ant
>>> patterns, we decided to mass-fix our bindings instead. For
>>> examples, most images were in a "images" folder, but the bindings
>>> didn't have the "images/" string.
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>>> With the find command, BBEdit and regular expressions, it's a 5
>>> minutes job :-) Steps I did:
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>>> I did that for at least 15 projects and I think it took me 30
>>> minutes total. Must faster than trying to make Ant to work :-)
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>> Thanks. Something like this may be a better idea. (I would
>> probably use a nice find-piped-through-etags command, followed by
>> an Emacs etags-query-replace.)
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>> I was hoping that keeping the app exactly the way it is (I didn't
>> do any work on this particular app--I'm just migrating it to
>> Eclipse) and looking for a "configuration-only" solution was the
>> way to go, but changing the bindings might be faster.
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>> --Apoorva
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