hi,
thanks.
I know this, but my question was different.
I saw in some projects that the JS and CSS files are in the same hierarchy
as the class that is used for their scope, but the main folder is different.

Example:
I have a Java class: com.myCompany.ResourceScope.java
it is located under src.
I have a file called MyCss.css, which is located under com.myCompany
but it is located under resources folder.
both src and resources are under the same project.

in the projects I saw, you can call for this resource reference with the
ResourceScope class.

I tried to do the same without success.

Any thoughts?


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On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Sigmar Muuga <meedi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You can define packages and put all CSS / JS files into them. Note that
> there must be some class also along with them, it may be an empty class.
>
> Then you can reference these resources using that class declaration.
>
> Note that if your css uses images, then you have to put correct paths into
> that css.
>
> Sigmar
>
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Eyal Golan <egola...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello to you all,
> > it's been a very long time since I wrote here.
> > I have a question regarding folder locations.
> > I am working with WiQuery and it is unbelievable great.
> > Also the support there (thanks indiana ;) )
> >
> > In WiQuery there are 'themes' and the location of the CSS and images is
> in
> > a
> > separate folder called 'resources' , which has the same structure as of
> the
> > Java classes themselves.
> > I wanted to do the same in my project without success.
> >
> > Should I configure something other than just put the same hierarchy?
> >
> > thanks for the help.
> >
> > My question is
> > Eyal Golan
> > egola...@gmail.com
> >
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> > LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/egolan74
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