Hi,
Configuration files should be stored outside your archive, which means
outside the web application folders in order to be able to redeploy a
new version without overriding configuration files. So, you should put
your configuration files (the one which can change in the production
environment, not the one which never change) in a folder outside your
web application folders, and you add this folder to your classpath.
HTH,
Cimballi
On 3/21/07, DECAFFMEYER MATHIEU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a factory config in a java package "ress"
<configuration>
<xml fileName="ApplicationConfig.xml"/>
</configuration>
My Configuration file ApplicationConfig.xml is in the same package.
The problem is that I allow a user to modify the configuration via a JSP
form, and save it, but then when I recompile the application the user
settings are lost !
I can see the changes in the "WEB-INF/classes/ress" directory,
but not in the JavaSources ...
So when I recompile the project, I lose the newest configuration.
How do I need to handle this ?
Thank u.
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