I found in 1.6 is not managed a fallback mode to obtain a classic "www" folder to copy in the server's folder (such as in previous releases of GWT), and I'm asking why... I can understand for *many* people the .war archive is easier to deploy, but it is not necessarly true for *everyone*! A .war requires some kind of application which handle it, which means infrastructure, which means installation, configuration, time and administration for another piece of software on the server. What about freelance developers and nerds (like me) using GWT for small applications running on common webspace hosting, or also without time and will to configure and admin such kind of systems? The introduction of the .war packaging is great, but an option for the compiler so to obtain a folder to directly copy on Apache's documentroot would be appreciated.
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