Not to be asking possibly annoying questions, but, aren't you working on a testing or development server? Why can't you configure that whatever way necessary? If you are allowed to put an official 1.0 release in the web root directory, or a create a mapping, than you have little to worry about. 1.0 will be out pretty much when the documentation is finished, the code base on CVS is solid, so I think your immediate concern would be making sure your app runs in a proper setup and q/a ing it.

Next stupid and annoying question, if this is a 'big company' aren't you running enterprise and your apps can have their own instances?

By all means search and replace if you must, but please, I hope you have that well documented for upgrades, and I hope you have a plan to migrate that over to an easier to maintain setup!

Chris

On Jun 14, 2006, at 6:11 AM, Dave Ross wrote:

even though it gives me a yucky feeling, I thought about shipping an
ANT script that would "repackage" ColdSpring for you - it would come
in handy in situations like these or when someone wants to bundle CS
with another framework or app and not go the "you have a dependency on
ColdSpring" route. There are plenty of downsides (especially
upgrades), but I'm all about lowering barriers to entry - and if
there's a standard, supported way to do it I think that would be a
good thing.

I have yet to fully test whether a straight find + replace will work,
but it's really only AOP I'm worried about.

-Dave

On 6/14/06, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 05:43, Paul Roe wrote:
> access to a 7.0 server or the administrator in order to create the mapping.

Download the free dev. version and see what happens :-)

> I put coldspring in a lower level directory after being forced to not
> because I want to trust me.

Gah.
Search and replace hell it is then to change all 'coldspring'
to 'foo.bar.baz.soldpsring'...

--
Tom Chiverton

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