On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Calloni, Rodrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems that this is too advanced for me (yet) :)

I tried to warn you in my first email :)

> In my DSpace test server (Windows) I don't have this file structure. I think 
> we may need a development server in order to be able to edit the .java files 
> from src.

OK, back to the basics. Remember that there is the installation
directory [dspace], then there is the source directory [dspace-src]
from which you build dspace. Moreover, you have two source options,
the release package dspace-1.6.2-src-release.zip and the full source
package dspace-1.6.2-src-release.zip. The full source structure,
including the crosswalk source files, is only in
dspace-1.6.2-src-release.zip. This is all documented in the manual.

> I will check with @mire to see how we can achieve this.

Maybe they'll know a simpler way of doing what you want.

Regards,
~~helix84

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