Hi Rusi,

I think I have a similar situation to yours - a j2ee app with a pre-existing 
directory structure.

I manage my qx-sdk and qx-app source code separately from the rest of the j2ee 
app code.

So I have:

$qx-client-code/qooxdoo-sdk/
$qx-client-code/qooxdoo-apps/

$qx-client-code/qooxdoo-apps/my-app/



Inside my-app-1/Makefile I have:
QOOXDOO = ./../../qooxdoo-sdk


And somewhere else in the repository/on disk:

$j2ee-app-code/my-app/Web/WebContent/qx-client/index.html
$j2ee-app-code/my-app/Web/WebContent/qx-client/resource/
$j2ee-app-code/my-app/Web/WebContent/qx-client/script/custom.js


So it means my j2ee app only knows about a pre-built version of the qx-client.  
I can publish changes to the qx-client by
updating the files in the j2ee app source code repository.



Probably not the only -- or even the best -- way to do it, but it works for me 
:)

Hope this helps,

Simon




----- Original Message ----
From: Rusi Filipov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: qooxdoo-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, 13 January, 2007 4:16:40 AM
Subject: [qooxdoo-devel] Custom Build Paths

Hello people,

for a long time I'm having a hard time configuring my Makefile so that 
my application it is separated from the qooxdoo-sdk. I don't want to 
place my app into the qooxdoo-sdk folder or place qooxdoo-sdk in the 
application folder. I want my app to be in my workspace and qooxdoo-sdk 
somewhere on the disk. I want to separate them like this:

D:\qooxdoo-0.6.4-sdk
D:\myapp\..\web
              +- index.jsp
              +- class\custom
                          +- Application.js
                          +- rest of my qooxdoo classes

Now, in my Makefile, how should I point to qooxdoo-sdk?

1) QOOXDOO = D:\qooxdoo-0.6.4-sdk
2) QOOXDOO = /cygdrive/d/qooxdoo-0.6.4-sdk
3) QOOXDOO = ../../../qooxdoo-0.6.4-sdk

It is a J2EE app and it already has a complex directory structure 
created by another build-system that I cannot change, so I can't use the 
skeletons so well.

It's a simple thing, and it must be possible - does somebody have any 
hint? My current solution is to put the sdk into my web\ folder.

Greetings,
Rusi


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