Hi John. Here's a code snip that I've been using in my Application
constructor. Other folks may have a different, or better, solution.
(assume you've, placed a empty file named 'empty' in your resource
folder)
if (runningUnderDeployment()){
String resourceURL = resourceManager().pathURLForResourceNamed
("empty",null,NSArray.EmptyArray).toString();
int beginIndex = resourceURL.indexOf("/Applications/");
int endIndex = resourceURL.indexOf(".woa/");
if (beginIndex>-1 && endIndex>-1){
// let's make the adjustment
setFrameworksBaseURL("/WebObjects/" + resourceURL.substring
(beginIndex+14, endIndex) + ".woa/Frameworks");
}
}
-George
On Oct 26, 2009, at 8:06 AM, John Huss wrote:
How do I change the WebServerResources urls to use a custom
application name instead of the project name?
So if the project is named "MyProj" but application is named
"MyProductionApp" in JavaMonitor - how do I get WSR urls that look
like:
/WebObjects/MyProductionApp.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/border.png
instead of:
/WebObjects/MyProj.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/border.png
Thanks,
John
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