If you ask me, the contents of the coldspring directory ought to be considered opaque. You deploy the directory and have no idea what's in there. Unless you're trying to isolate a bug or working on Coldspring itself, you shouldn't ever need to even open it.
cheers, barneyb On 9/7/06, Dave Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you don't plan to use some of Coldspring's facilities, is it ok not to deploy parts of it? From a *really* quick look around, it seems like the 'beans' and 'context' dirs are always needed. But if at this stage we're not looking at AOP, does that mean we can omit the entire 'aop' directory? It's not disk space or anything, more mental space we're thinking about trimming. Thanks, Dave Merrill
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