I never specifically tested this.  I made an assumption, a reasonable
one, that a WAR would be a specialized JAR and would include a
META-INF folder ... but in retrospect, I can see how that might not
work for WARs when it does very much work for JARs.

In fact, I think I would rather change the documentation; I suspect
there is no protection of the META-INF folder, as there is of the
WEB-INF folder, meaning that your module descriptors would be visible
to the web client.

On 1/14/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In developing web-apps, if you want to implement url service encoders,
> you need to specify it in a hivemodule.xml. The documentation states
> this file must be in one of the following locations:
>   META-INF/
>   WEB-INF/
>   WEB-INF/<application-id>
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> However if it's in META-INF/ of a web-app it doesn't get picked up. I
> had forgotten that I just place mine in WEB-INF (WEB-INF being more
> secure), but a question today about friendly urls reminded me so I
> figured I'd ask: Is there a reason <context-root>/META-INF isn't
> checked? If so (and the aforementioned security might be a good one),
> I'd be happy to open an issue and add a doc fix / clarification for
> that. If not, then an issue to resolve it?
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