Putting them in a jar file is not mandatory, and I cannot tell why you would like that requirement. You can though. The jar versus non-jar issue is not the issue about where to put them. You put them the same place in a jar as you would outside the jar. You can put them anywhere inside classes (they have to be reached on a classpath is the essential point) you want.

The bottom line is that the "where to put them" is not relevant to the jar issue. Same inside as outside a jar. There is a structure inside a jar.

Maybe I don't get what you are saying. My experience is that when I reply to messages like this and try to help the questioner inevitably flames me big time. I hope this is the exception.

At 09:44 PM 2/1/03 +0100, you wrote:
So far I have placed the ApplicationResources in the class' structure at the same level as the web components using struts. But I now want to deploy the application as a .jar and I cant find out where to put the language files.

I hope that placing them in the jar file is mandatory.


Thanks in advance.

Med venlig hilsen / Best regards

Søren Dalby


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