Keith and Bruce-

Thanks for the input. I hadn't realized Castor (or the XML parser) would be able to resolve includes even within the same jar file. This provides another option I can look into. Thanks again.

Stephen


Keith Visco wrote:

I've used multiple mapping files within the same jar file and it works well for me. I've never tried (as Bruce mentions) to do it across multiple jars, but I would imagine there will be some difficulty there.


--Keith

Bruce Snyder wrote:

On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 14:09:02 -0500, Stephen Bash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


So then my question is can one mapping file refer to another within the
jar file?  Right now I have two major mapping files, where one is
<include> in the other...  I wasn't sure how that would parse...



I've never tried using the <include> element on a mapping descriptor in another jar file. I've always just kept all the mapping descriptors in a single jar file and usually in the same directory. But I hazard a guess that Castor would not be able to resolve the path because it doesn't search the CLASSPATH.

Bruce




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