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Subject: RE: Semi-OT: Organizing WEB-INF/lib dir...
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:05:42 +0530
Well I have done that. I have created a directory under lib and included
struts.jar in it. This is running fine in JDeveloper when I added the path
to the classpath.
Brati Sankar Ghosh
Tata Consultancy Services
, i.e., can you just take the latest JAR and have everything work
with that?
Frank
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Subject: Re: Semi-OT: Organizing WEB-INF/lib dir...
Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 07
Instead of you putting all the jar files in the WEB-INF/lib folder
I would suggest that create a directory structure for libraries aoutside
WEB-INF
Advantages of this is this approach is cleaner and easily mantainable
as
You can add any new libraries with minimum of effort
e.g the directory
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I'm pretty sure the answer is no. I just took
all the JARs for a test app I
had installed and moved them from
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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