Raju,
There isn't any way to do this short of changing the code.
You can change the Java temp folder via modifying the property
java.io.tmpdir, but I know that's not what you're asking.
You want to get rid of the variable part of the name, right?
As long as you realize that setting a fixed temporary name
will give strange behavior when running under a server:
imagine two simultaneous requests trying to do compilations using the
same directory. In your case, you need to make sure you are
not running multiple lzc's at the same time to the same folder.
- Don
On May 24, 2008, at 7:22 PM, Raju Bitter wrote:
Hi all,
I'm playing around with the SWF9 runtime. Is there an easy way to
change the
location where the generated AS3 files are stored? Right now it's
the Java
temp folder and then subfolder lzswf9/{generatedFolderName}.
The relevant Java file is
http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/trunk/WEB-INF/lps/server/src/org/openla
szlo/sc/SWF9External.java
For testing it sometimes would be good to re-use to be able to
configure the
folder name. What I'd like to do is to run the lzc command out of an
Ant
script and be able to generate the AS source into my src folder
within the
project.
I'll probably do a change to the code locally to be able to pass a
property
into the server using the -D option for Java, e.g.
-Das3tmpfolder={someFolderName}
Thanks,
Raju
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