I have submitted no patches for it, but would be happy to do so should I 
have it expressed to me that this is the direction our leaders want 
Struts to operate.  I suppose I could contribute a hacked version of 
Struts for people to use, but I have not even taken it to that point 
yet.  I'm currently ignoring this behavior, but the time is quick coming 
when I'm going to be left with no alternative but to focus on that. 
 Currently, I've solicited opinions from the committers about what form 
they view such a thing taking on - if at all.  I haven't had a response 
yet, but I know these guys have other things on their plate that 
actually put food in their mouths, so I wait patiently.

Taylor, Jason wrote:

>there's a post about this every couple of days-- right now, I think the best
>practice is to use ant or some tool to merge specific properties to shared
>ones at build time-- I don't think there's any way to do it otherwise.
>Eddie Bush has proposed a solution using the default application, but I'm
>not sure if he's submitted a patch that does it or not...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dan Tran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:39 PM
>To: Struts Users Mailing List
>Subject: sharing resource file between subapp
>
>
>Hi, I have multiple subapps, each has its own message files.
>
>I also would like to refactor the files to move commom messages to another
>file.  
>
>How do I configure the common file in struts 1.1
>
>Advice is appreciated
>
>-Dan
>

-- 
Eddie Bush




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