Ryan,
All of that is collectively known as PSML. There is some documentation
about various pieces parts on the web site and in the design documents
under the profiler, page-manager, and portal-site components.
HTH,
Randy
Ryan Moquin wrote:
Ok, I was wondering if I could take that approach, maybe I'll just do
that.. so far I've been making copies of directory and changing
parameters to point to those for now to minimize what I need to do.
BTW - I see a lot of stuff in the WEB-INF/pages directory... I'm
trying to figure out what it all is and correspond it to what I see on
the portpal page when I start it... is there anywhere I can look for
info on it?
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Someone made a very good suggestion to me on preserving customization.
Make a directory structure to hold your customized files and an
Ant/Maven script to copy your changed files into the distribution
structure prior to the build. If your customization directory
structure mirrors the distribution structure the ant/maven task could
be very simple.
Ron
Ryan Moquin wrote:
Out of curiosity, I think I read that when building from source, you
also have to modify the source to make customizations. Does this
mean that if I don't want a specific psml file, I should delete it?
Is there anyway to disable it so it doesn't come back when I do an
update?
Thanks, just trying to figure out the best way to handle these
modifications :)
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