Resources are included in your jar/war file, while an assembly creates
a zip or tar.gz file, for example we create a tar.gz with our final
war file, the configuration files for the different environments, some
static resources which are deployed somewhere else and the deployment
documents. So the administrators have all the files they need to
deploy our application. Filtering is used inside the war file, to
display the current version on a status page. Two different things.

With regards,

Nick Stolwijk
~Java Developer~

Iprofs BV.
Claus Sluterweg 125
2012 WS Haarlem
www.iprofs.nl



On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:06 PM, EJ Ciramella <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello list - quick quesiton (I think) -
>
> When should one choose to process resources versus using an assembly
> descriptor (with filtering on or off - depending on what you want)?
>
>
>

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