Re: Sorry : Semi-OT: Organizing WEB-INF/lib dir...

2004-06-04 Thread Riyad Kalla
This is also a very good suggestion, thanks Mark!
Mark Lowe wrote:
I think you perhaps what to organise you jars in a central place like
~/Projects/lib/struts-1.1
~/Projects/lib/hibernate-2.1
~/Projects/myapp/src
and such like
and then use ant to copy the dependencies into
~/Projects/myapp/build/WEB-INF/lib
at build time with an ant task.
This will give you the clarity of centralising your jars while not  
comprimising anything with the container spec.

Mark
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I think I am wrong. my experiment went a little wrong. soory about  
that. I think lib cannot be subdivided.

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Dont think jsp/servlet specs allows splitting of the lib
 dir.  You may want to take a look at maven.apache.org
 or use the way Maven names it dependencies jar files
 good luck.
 -Dan
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  What IDE are you using? Can't it help you with this?
 
  JBuilder certainly spares me this hassle (okay, that's not all good.
  I've had some *other* hassles* because of it, but they are certainly
  worth it).
 
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   Quick question for the people more versed in web apps than
   me, can you
   organized your libs in your WEB-INF/lib dir into separate sub  
dirs? I
   ask because my project is using Struts and Hibernate right now,  
and
   there is a such a mish-mash of JARs forming in my WEB-INF/lib
   dir, that
   its hard for me to upgrade the right jars when a new release
   comes out.
   I'd like to have something like:
  
   WEB-INF/lib/struts
   WEB-INF/lib/hibernate
  
   or something to that extent. Can I do this?
  
   TIA
  

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RE: Sorry : Semi-OT: Organizing WEB-INF/lib dir...

2004-06-04 Thread Frank Zammetti
Geez, and I just replied to your post! :)  I guess you can ignore my post 
too.


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I think I am wrong. my experiment went a little wrong. soory about that. I
think lib cannot be subdivided.
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Dont think jsp/servlet specs allows splitting of the lib
dir.  You may want to take a look at maven.apache.org
or use the way Maven names it dependencies jar files
good luck.
-Dan
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 What IDE are you using? Can't it help you with this?

 JBuilder certainly spares me this hassle (okay, that's not all good.
 I've had some *other* hassles* because of it, but they are certainly
 worth it).

  -Original Message-
  From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:59 PM
  To: Struts Users Mailing List
  Subject: Semi-OT: Organizing WEB-INF/lib dir...
 
 
  Quick question for the people more versed in web apps than
  me, can you
  organized your libs in your WEB-INF/lib dir into separate sub dirs? I
  ask because my project is using Struts and Hibernate right now, and
  there is a such a mish-mash of JARs forming in my WEB-INF/lib
  dir, that
  its hard for me to upgrade the right jars when a new release
  comes out.
  I'd like to have something like:
 
  WEB-INF/lib/struts
  WEB-INF/lib/hibernate
 
  or something to that extent. Can I do this?
 
  TIA
 
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