I second that.

Having an xml file (maybe use a new <exclude> element within openejb.xml)
where we could type in an exclude list (.war, .DS_Store, etc) would also
clean up the source from all the 'if's and hard-coded exclusions.


Jacek Laskowski wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Jonathan
> Gallimore<jonathan.gallim...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've had a look at this, and it looks like we look at all the files in
>> the
>> webapps folder when running in Tomcat. I've made this really simple patch
>> which will ignore any files starting with a dot:
> 
> Looks fine, but having an option to configure what to skip from
> processing would be even better :)
> 
> Jacek
> 
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> Jacek Laskowski
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> 
> 

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