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gjoseph edited comment on MAGNOLIA-2170 at 6/5/08 1:35 PM:
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I agree. But the main obstacle is that the jsps have to reside in the webapp
itself (or am I wrong here?).
As soon as we use an other template mechanism (like freemarker) we would even
be able to store the templates in the repository.
was (Author: pbracher):
I agree. But the main obstacle is that the jsps have to resist in the
webapp itself (or am I wrong here?).
As soon as we use an other template mechanism (like freemarker) we would even
be able to store the templates in the repository.
> template directory location should be configurable (and outside the app
> directory)
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> Key: MAGNOLIA-2170
> URL: http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-2170
> Project: Magnolia
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.5.8
> Reporter: Dan Greening
> Assignee: Philipp Bracher
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> Ideally, it would be possible to make the servlet container read-only,
> storing the repository and template files (and any other writable files)
> outside the app directory. This would allow for "instant upgrades" by just
> dropping in a new WAR file. Today, I think, Magnolia really violates the
> principles of a WAR file, which is that it should be self-contained and not
> writable.
> I attempted to remove all writable/changable files and directories to outside
> the directory, and then marked the app directory read-only to diagnose
> problem areas. In Tomcat, it is possible to configure the
> magnolia.properties file location outside the app directory (and by changing
> that version of magnolia.properties, you can move the repository directory)
> out of the servlet container. However, you cannot relocate template files
> outside the app. In addition, the installation process makes changes to the
> contents of the app directory; kind of annoying.
> Would be used by many, I suspect.
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