I was planning to recreate the directory structure, not flatten it.
On 11/15/06, Phillip George Apley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Will the lps/resources directory preserve all the directory structure of the source directory relative to lps, or will it flatten the resource hierarchy and guarantee a unique file name? On Nov 14, 2006, at 10:07 PM, Henry Minsky wrote: > So I'm making a pass at writing a SOLO deploy script for DHTML, > based on the jsp > we have for swf apps. > > The question is what to do with the absolute paths that are in the > app's resource table. > > I may start by just writing some code which scrapes the list of > resources from the app's compiled javascript, > or else write a new servlet responder which returns the list of > resources for an app as XML or something even more easily machine > readable. > > My plan is is to copy all the resources into a subdirectory of the > app's home directory, prefixed with "lps/resources", and then we can > decide what modifcations to the runtime are needed to get the app to > read them from there instead of from the server root directory. > > It's easiest to just copy every resource that is referenced, but I > have some question whether this > is worth doing for all the component libraries, seems kind of > fragile. Maybe we > should say that if you're going to use components in the app, you need > to include the whole lps/components directory on the server someplace? > > > > > > -- > Henry Minsky > Software Architect > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phillip G. Apley Senior Software Engineer Platform Team Laszlo Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] maynard: 978-298-5210 allston: 617-787-2831 cell: 617-283-1717 skype: phillipapley aim: phillipapley jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] irc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 258643767
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