Hi
> You edit the files in the webapp directory, I suppose?
Actually the webapp (i.e., the web application) is not located in the "webapp" directory of Tomcat: we use a context descriptor file so that the webapp can be located elsewhere.
But indeed: the editable content is physically part of the webapp.
Regards
Gunther


Thorsten Scherler wrote:

El mié, 01-03-2006 a las 17:19 +0100, Johannes Schaefer escribió:
Gunther Sablon wrote:
Hi again,
I am not the commercial guy, so I won't put any advertisments... ;-)
me neither, the ad was for forrest :-)

We used the command  'forrest webapp'. We deployed the generated webapp
under Tomcat only once.
We don't have to recreate any webapp when changing the XML sources; all
changes are immediately visible.
How do you do this?
You edit the files in the webapp directory, I suppose?

That would be one possibility but with 0.8-dev and the locationmap you
can determine where the content and anything else actually is coming
from.

So you can have the "content" coming from any place (do not have to be
on the same server either).

salu2