Howdy,
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>
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Wow ;) Thanks, and have a good weekend.
Yoav Shapira
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Hi Yoav
> One possible alternative is to have the properties file outside the
> webapp (or better yet, change from properties file to a database?), and
> configure the location of the file using one of the above approaches.
> That way you can still deploy a packed WAR, write/update the properties
Am Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2004 15:51 schrieb Shapira, Yoav:
> One possible alternative is to have the properties file outside the
> webapp (or better yet, change from properties file to a database?), and
> configure the location of the file using one of the above approaches.
> That way you can sti
Howdy,
>what is the best way to update (write) a properties file from a servlet
>that is somewhere under /WEB-INF/src/. ? Does this work for a
>properties file in a WAR file, too?
The servlet specification only leaves you with one standard place to
write files, the directory specified by ja
Hi,
what is the best way to update (write) a properties file from a servlet that
is somewhere under /WEB-INF/src/. ? Does this work for a properties file
in a WAR file, too?
Best regards,
Ralf.
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