I like the easier deployment ... I have symlinks from the web server
to the various WebServerResources inside the bundle, and I like that I
can just untar into the Applications folder and everything is
updated. It's also handy that it's a lot easier to fix something
quickly if you need to (admittedly poor release management there, but
it happens). With jar frameworks, you have to deal with split install
every time. With bundles, you really don't other than the initial
setup.
ms
On Feb 21, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
> Hello Mike;
>
> I'm interested in why you'd prefer bundles to jar packaging?
>
> cheers.
>
>> This is recommended, not required (so far) by Apple. I am not a
>> fan of jar frameworks, and will continue to use framework bundles.
>> As a result, anything I work on in WOLips will support framework
>> bundles first-and-foremost.
>
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