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Subject: Re: [castor-dev] Castor in a web application


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> How did you end up doing this.  I have to do the same thing
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In attachment I included an example from Ned.
Should be useful.

Regards,
Antony
Sure.  I put my stuff in WEB-INF/classes (database.xml and mapping.xml)

In database.xml, I map to the mapping.xml file like this:
  <mapping href="mapping.xml"/> 
which is the normal way.  Then, in my code, I get a database instance
like this:

JDO jdo = new JDO(); 
jdo.setCOnfiguration(getClass().getResource("/database.xml").toString());
jdo.setDatabaseName("myDatabase");

and the jdo instance is ready for use.  Does that help?

On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 06:13, Antony wrote:
> Hi:
>     In JDO example provided, I recognized that mapping.xml and
> config.xml files are to be placed within
> the same directory with example class files, or use a path relative to
> the class file. However, in a web application,
> in order to be portable, where should  all configuration files be put?
> In WEB-INF/classes ? I have no idea.
> Can someone give me a working example of a web application using Castor?
>  
> Regards,
> Antony
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