The same as any other resource. There is a menu option to Include as Resource under the WOLips context menu. Or (safer IMHO), edit woproject/resources.include.patternset and add one of these

**/small.xml
**/*.xml

The first is more specific, the second very generic, perhaps too generic.

Chuck

On Mar 30, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Michael Warner wrote:

I have a small xml file representing a dataset for DBUnit. During the build, I believe that I should add this file to the /Content/Resources directory of the .woa

Can I add an ant task to the build.xml file that will do this in a handy way, then use code like the following (obtained from Chuck Hill) in my test class:

        protected IDataSet getDataSet() throws Exception {
InputStream dataSet = NSBundle.mainBundle ().inputStreamForResourcePath(name);
        if (dataSet == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("Can't locate resource " + name + " in bundle " + NSBundle.mainBundle().name());
        }
                return new FlatXmlDataSet(dataSet);
        }

What is a best-practice way to set all of this up?

Thanks,

Mike W.


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