On Monday 03 April 2006 22:36, Travis Romney wrote:
...
> database.  It should be reasonable to share resources between
> all of these web applications. My question is this:
> Is there a simple procedure that I can use to share the tapestry jars
> and tapestry resources (component specifications and page specifications)
> across multiple web apps, or am I stuck with manipulating the code and
> figuring

I don't do anything remotely as complicated as your 100 web apps, but I do run 
multiple applications on my web site, and have made a library jar file for 
all the common components (border, action buttons, a form submit with a 
confirmation message, error lists etc).  Then under tomcat, I just stuff it 
in $BASE/shared/lib, along with the tapestry and supporting library jars.

There is nothing magic in it, so I wonder if I have understood what you are 
trying to do.

If you want to look at it, go to http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk/git/ and 
then look at akclib.git (click on the akclib.git under the project heading, 
and the click on the "tree" link near the top of the summary page.  This will 
lead you into the source tree - you can click on the directories and 
eventually a file to see the latest version of any of them.

-- 
Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
Open Source. It's the difference between trust and antitrust.

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