This is just an organizational thing. RIFE doesn't care which directories you put things in.

Take care,

Geert

On 28 Jul 2006, at 22:05, Steven Grimm wrote:

One thing puzzled me about the Jumpstart layout when I first started, and it occurred to me again yesterday when I started a new little RIFE project.

There are two Java source directories, src/implementations and src/ java. They both get compiled to build/classes. It looks like the intent is that src/implementations is for Element subclasses only, while all the non-element classes go in src/java. Is that accurate, or am I reading it wrong?

And more importantly, is that simply an organizational thing, or are the two directories treated differently by RIFE, particularly the auto-recompilation logic in the engine classloader?

I usually prefer all my Java code (aside from unit tests) in one directory tree, so the first thing I do when I start from Jumpstart is get rid of src/implementations and do everything in src/java. But if there's some reason I should stop doing that, I'd definitely like to know.

-Steve
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