One reason is to bundle html/js/... along with their corresponding snippet
in a jar file.

Alex

On Jan 10, 2010 3:34 PM, "Alex Black" <a...@alexblack.ca> wrote:

Hi Marius, I haven't heard of ResourceServer before, sounds
interesting.

Right now, our CSS and JS files are just in subfolders of webapp, e.g
"src/main/webapp/js", what are the advantages of (or reasons behind)
putting js files in resources?

- Alex

On Jan 9, 3:04 am, Marius <marius.dan...@gmail.com> wrote: > It is given by
LiftRules.resourceServe...

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