rom: Johan den Boer [mailto:johanj.denb...@gmail.com]
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> Subject: Re: Location of html files
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> Hi,
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> I not like my html files / css files / images are all locates in the same
> package but se
ce hassle than just putting them in the package with the class.
Craig
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From: Johan den Boer [mailto:johanj.denb...@gmail.com]
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Sent: Sun, 06 Dec 2009 02:17:04 -0500
Subject: Re: Location of html files
Hi,
I not like my html files / css files / images ar
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IResourcePath?
Ernesto
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Johan den Boer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I place my html files in the same package where my java classes resides. Is
> it possible to change this. I want to place my html files in the
> WEB-INF/page directory
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> thanks a lot,
>
> Johan den Boe
With custom IResourceFinder, you can put them wherever you want. But
why? You should have a strong reason to not follow defaults.
2009/12/6, Johan den Boer :
> Hi,
>
> I place my html files in the same package where my java classes resides. Is
> it possible to change this. I want to place my htm
Hi,
I place my html files in the same package where my java classes resides. Is
it possible to change this. I want to place my html files in the
WEB-INF/page directory
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thanks a lot,
Johan den Boer