Dustin,
Thanks for verifying this.
Its odd that so few people have noticed this. I guess perhaps everyone
just uses apache as a front end. But for me setting up apache on linux
is just another headache since I am not familiar with it, so I really
dont want to introduce any new complexities. So
Hi there,What I usually do is create a virtual folder on my project which points to the tomcat webapp folder. Then I change the ouput folder through the compile settings screen: right click on the project - properties - Flex Build path.
Then to force eclipse to launch for example
Oh, thats an interesting idea. A virtual folder. I'll have to try that. But boy such an ugly solution! I hopefully they can fix this.ThanksHankOn 11/5/06,
Xavi Beumala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,What I usually do is create a virtual folder on my project which points to the tomcat
It sounds like you are letting FDS compile for you on the server. I am
compiling on the client.
To restate, hopefully, more clearly my problem, it is as follows:
I want my swf and html output files to be inside:
webapps/serlvet-name
instead of:
webapps/serlvet-name/flex-app-name
I am not able
Ok, looking at this somemore, I think this is most likely a design bug
in flex builder.
There is no reason for flex builder to prevent the user from
specifying any folder he likes for the build output. For FDS
applications, it seems the flex builder is limited to generating
compiler output in a
Yeah, this one is annoying. I don't use the Compile locally option just
because of this issue. I have it compile on the server. Definately something
that should be filed with Adobe though. I keep meaning to file a wish request
for this, I'll make some time to do that today.
Dustin Mercer
On 1 Nov 2006, at 22:22, hank williams wrote:
I dont see how you avoid this since servlet containers require that
the WEB-INF folder be in the root directory of the application, but
this is not how flex structures things. With Flex/FDS there is the
your webapp directory which is inside
Sounds like this is beyond the scope of Tomcat configuration, since
the hostname will be resolved by DNS at the client regardless of
what webserver is actually running on that host.
Assuming you have DNS issues already worked out though, you could
easily just redirect to the desired url by
Thanks. But I did figure it out. I just needed to configure a new host
in my server.xml file with an appBase parameter that points to the
necessary directory.
The concern that my admin had was that he believed that the directory
pointed to by appBase had to have a WEB-INF directory. This does
On further investigation, our initial understanding was correct and
the WEB-INF folder must be inside the application directory. I thought
things worked because tomcat will point to the app, but the FDS remote
access does not work.
So I guess the simple question is this. Do all FDS applications
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