it is in the war.
>>>>> "Stu" == Stu Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stu> Hmm, I'm confused. Are you saying there's supposed to
Stu> already be a copy of this in the jar? It isn't in CVS
Stu> at META-INF (http://
Stu> cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-taglibs-sandbox/rdc/src/META-INF/)
Stu> but maybe it's placed there by a build process?
Stu>
Stu> Since META-INF is the location required by the 2.4 spec,
Stu> it would be nice if this is where it lived, and the
Stu> build process copied it wherever else folks wanted it
Stu> for convenience.
Stu>
Stu> Congrats on committer status Rahul!
Stu>
Stu> Stu
Stu>
Stu> On Jul 10, 2005, at 4:10 PM, Rahul P Akolkar wrote:
Stu>
>> Stu Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/10/2005
>> 04:07:29 PM: <snip/>
>>
>>> One question though. Why is the tld included outside of
>>> the taglib jar? The 2.4 specification allows them to be
>>> in the jar, at META- INF/ taglib.tld. I found that WAS 6
>>> has trouble dealing with it elsewhere if the tag classes
>>> and tagx files are in a jar. For my build I've moved it
>>> to the jar itself, which solves the issue.
>>>
>> <snap/>
>>
>> Put simply, that is how the taglibs build has it set up.
>>
>> <reiterate> There is a copy in
>> taglibs-<taglib>.jar/META-INF/taglib.tld, which is where
>> the spec says it should reside if the taglib is deployed
>> in an archived form. There is another copy sitting outside
>> the jar as
>> <taglib>-examples.war/WEB-INF/taglibs-<taglib>.tld, which
>> is where the spec says it should reside if the taglib is
>> deployed in an unarchived form. </reiterate>
>>
>> Removing the copy in WEB-INF/ might indeed be necessary
>> for certain containers if the taglib is deployed using an
>> archived form. Apart from the fact that the TLD outside
>> the jar makes for easier human/dev consumption, does
>> anyone have more insight into why there are two TLDs in
>> the example wars?
>>
>> -Rahul
>>
Stu>
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