Another option is to build your projects with maven. Per default the
build produces two tar.gz's. One with the app and all jars
(frameworks) embedded and one with the webserverresources.
Uli
Am 17.05.2007 um 15:44 schrieb Mike Schrag:
> You can pass in a parameter to your app that specifies the path
> relative to your webserver document root to find your framework
> WSR's (-WOFrameworksBaseURL). By default this is /WebObjects/
> Frameworks. Instead you can set this to /WebObjects/YourApp.woa/
> Frameworks and then link or copy in your WSR's into that tree.
>
> ms
>
> On May 17, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>
>> Good morning list,
>>
>> If I have an embedded woa with all frameworks embedded, how should
>> I deploy the webserver resources split install bundles stuff?
>> Should they still be separate in usual layout and "not embedded"
>> or should I construct an embedded bundle that mirrors the
>> directory structure of the application bundle (only containing
>> webserver resources of course)?
>>
>> Regards, kieran
>
>
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