Unfortunately no. For whatever reason, here's an example to get to a web-inf in prod. /../../../<servername>/<date based folder>/../<appname>/<randomly generated characters>/war/WEB-INF which will be different on the other 3 legs.
That's another problem, we have no rights in production. I think I'm going to give up and just have them create a folder somewhere that I can store the fonts in. It's not as portable as I hoped though. Thanks for the help. On Feb 25, 11:12 am, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Seth <[email protected]> wrote: > > I tried the 2nd technique because when I deploy it goes to 4 > > production servers and each path could be different. I don't have > > access to modify after this happens. > > But don't you know the targets well enough to be able to have adding the > font directories to the XML become part of the build process? > > > > > The code did indeed add the path to the xml file, but it doesn't seem > > Java/iText sees the updated path without me redeploying it after. > > This could be a weblogic caching thing. So I think I may be stuck. > > Redeploying or can you just restart the webapp? Honestly you shouldn't have > to--I definitely didn't have to on Tomcat. Let me know if I can look into > anything else. > > -- > Matthew Woodward > [email protected]http://blog.mattwoodward.com > identi.ca/Twitter: @mpwoodward > > Please do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word, PowerPoint, > etc. as attachments.http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html -- Open BlueDragon Public Mailing List http://www.openbluedragon.org/ http://twitter.com/OpenBlueDragon mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en !! save a network - please trim replies before posting !!
