Aaron,
Thanks for the reply but can you point out how to use several parentid in one plan?
(e.g parentid="one,two..." or parentid="one" parentid="two" .....)
From: Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: user@geronimo.apache.org
To: user@geronimo.apache.org
Subject: Re: Using Geronimo shared library in Websphere way
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 21:10:30 -0500
>There are generally two choices:
>
>1) parentId and/or import, which add another application module or
>configuration as a parent of the current one. Between the two of
>those, you can add any number of "parents".
>
>2) dependency, which adds third-party libraries (outside any
>application module or configuration) to the class path of the current
>module.
>
>There is no way other than parent/import for one application to access
>the WEB-INF/classes of another (though you could presumably put all
>the contents of that in a JAR and access it via a dependency). If I
>understand your situation correctly, I think for you the one child
>could just use many import elements to bring in all the parents it
>needs.
>
>Thanks,
> Aaron
>
>On 12/4/05, lubaki nsele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It is possible that an application running under Websphere to make use of
> > other application classpaths using Shared Library; Geronimo has a way to
> > accomplishing this?
> >
> > The parentID approach can not really work for I have several web
> > applications that will expose their classpath in this way( WEB-INF/classes)
> > to only one other application.
> >