Re: struts.xml - change default location

2007-03-20 Thread Bartek

Hi James

Well, the person who created the project structure is not me. I just have to
fit my development into it.
So the discussion if this makes sense or not is not the point of this topic
:). 
But nerevtheless, thank you for confirming what I have also supposed (and
what you called a battle).
Thanks again.!!

Regards
Bartek


James Mitchell-3 wrote:
 
 I don't understand why it has to be loaded from outside the  
 classpath.  There are facilities in place to let you do what you  
 want, but  you would be fighting an uphill battle.
 
 I don't see the justification for changing code to simplify this.   
 Please help me understand why you have to have your struts  
 configuration in WEB-INF and not in WEB-INF/classes (or jar).
 
 
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 James Mitchell
 The Ruby Roundup
 http://www.rubyroundup.com/
 
 
 On Mar 19, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Bartek wrote:
 

 Hi James

 Well, the default location of struts.xml is classpath location e.g.
 WEB-INF/classes. And I want to load it from outside the classpath,  
 e.g.
 directly from WEB-INF directory. How can I do this? I thought , I  
 coudl do
 this as in case of struts1 - using param-nameconfig/param-name of
 actionservlet. Of course in case of struts2 I would use this init  
 param in
 context of FilterDispatcher. But it did not work. So again, the  
 question is:
 How to load the struts.xml from WEB-INF directory, without adding  
 it to
 classpath?

 bartek


 James Mitchell-3 wrote:

 Can you restate your question?


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 On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:21 AM, Bartek wrote:


 Hi

 I have to face up the following issue. My location of struts.xml
 shoudl be
 WEB-INF directory, not WEB-INF/classes.
 What is the easiest way to achieve this?? I tried several different
 config
 locations (e.g. WEB-INF/struts.xml) for
 StrutsXmlConfigurationProvider, none
 of them worked. Creating custom configuration provider might help,
 but it is
 pojo by default , protocol independant and therefore without any
 ServletContext access - what is a pain in this case.

 Cheers
 bartek

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struts.xml - change default location

2007-03-19 Thread Bartek

Hi

I have to face up the following issue. My location of struts.xml shoudl be
WEB-INF directory, not WEB-INF/classes.
What is the easiest way to achieve this?? I tried several different config
locations (e.g. WEB-INF/struts.xml) for StrutsXmlConfigurationProvider, none
of them worked. Creating custom configuration provider might help, but it is
pojo by default , protocol independant and therefore without any
ServletContext access - what is a pain in this case. 

Cheers
bartek

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Re: struts.xml - change default location

2007-03-19 Thread Bartek

Hi James

Well, the default location of struts.xml is classpath location e.g.
WEB-INF/classes. And I want to load it from outside the classpath, e.g.
directly from WEB-INF directory. How can I do this? I thought , I coudl do
this as in case of struts1 - using param-nameconfig/param-name of
actionservlet. Of course in case of struts2 I would use this init param in
context of FilterDispatcher. But it did not work. So again, the question is:
How to load the struts.xml from WEB-INF directory, without adding it to
classpath?

bartek


James Mitchell-3 wrote:
 
 Can you restate your question?
 
 
 --
 James Mitchell
 The Ruby Roundup
 http://www.rubyroundup.com/
 
 
 On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:21 AM, Bartek wrote:
 

 Hi

 I have to face up the following issue. My location of struts.xml  
 shoudl be
 WEB-INF directory, not WEB-INF/classes.
 What is the easiest way to achieve this?? I tried several different  
 config
 locations (e.g. WEB-INF/struts.xml) for  
 StrutsXmlConfigurationProvider, none
 of them worked. Creating custom configuration provider might help,  
 but it is
 pojo by default , protocol independant and therefore without any
 ServletContext access - what is a pain in this case.

 Cheers
 bartek

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