No problem. I just need to be spoon fed right now since I don't grep ti yet.

Thanks for putting up with all the newb questions.

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On Aug 30, 2005, at 12:27 PM, Martin Cooper wrote:

On 8/30/05, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Sounds good.

The layout was hard to work with (example/WEB-INF/src/) so instead of
fighting with Maven, I just added that to the excludes property (for
now). I can work around the layout if that's a deal breaker, but
rather than add the additional effort, it's just better use of our
time to just 'svn mv' it around and not worry about it.



Thanks so much for taking this on, James! I started messing around with the Maven stuff and got stuck on the source structure thing. What I wanted was for the source to start out in the normal Maven place (i.e. src/ java) and get copied into WEB-INF/src when the war file is built, but I had trouble figuring out that last part. I started futzing with a postGoal to do the
copy, but got distracted and never got back to it... ;-(

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Ok, so I'm done with the first few phase.


Here's what I've got so far....

* execute "maven dist-all" from struts/sandbox/ti/
creates the jars for core and java5, and struts-ti.war
(which deployed fine for me ... i used jboss-4.0.2)

* the README.txt details the other targets that I will
work on next

* execute "maven multiproject:site" from same spot as above
will generate the same site I posted about yesterday


What's next...
I'll work on finishing the build targets outlined in the README.txt,
and then I'll probably jump over and help out Wendy with the Shale
build files. But don't worry ;) I'll be back.

I feel I'm at a loss not having the experience with webwork/xwork.
Just looking at the samples app....specifically the pageflow/*/
xwork.xml files. I see snippets of xml throughout those files that
say "... generated by ...". Am I correct to assume that all of those
files were generated?



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On Aug 30, 2005, at 2:16 AM, Don Brown wrote:


Actually, you were right the first time. I've been working on one,
but it hasn't been ready for public use, however, with the Beehive
patch, I'll probably have to redo it anyways :) This should
probably be put along side Rich's page flow examples.

Don

James Mitchell wrote:



s/mailreader/blank

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On Aug 30, 2005, at 2:10 AM, James Mitchell wrote:



Another quick question.

What is "example" application supposed to do? Is this supposed
to be the beginnings of a mailreader?

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On Aug 30, 2005, at 1:00 AM, Martin Cooper wrote:




Works for me too.

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On 8/29/05, Rich Feit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





Sounds great to me, actually. It's cleaner in general.

Rich

Don Brown wrote:





Doesn't matter to me as long as it works :)

Don

James Mitchell wrote:





Ok, I've hit a bit of a snag...

In Maven-utopia, the project layout would support multiple
JAR and
WAR artifacts by nesting then 1 level deeper than we
currently have
them.

So, we need:

struts/sandbox/ti
project.xml
maven.xml
project.properties

jars/
core/
java5/
wars
samples/
example/

The biggest reason for this extra directory is to allow
better (read
"cleaner") support for the Maven reactor plugin.

I can work around it, but it is less flexible and requires more hands on maintenance. So, if it's cool with you guys, can I move
core and java5 under "jars" and move samples and example
under "wars"?


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