I tried and could not get it to work.  But this isn't my area of expertise
so I may have been doing it wrong.  But I had in the body of wocompile:

<include name="**/*.csv" />


and


<patternset includes="**/*.csv" />

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Mike Schrag <[email protected]> wrote:

> isn't wocompile just a subclass of the normal ant task? can't you add an
> include pattern for it in your build.xml?
>
> On Nov 9, 2010, at 3:13 PM, John Huss wrote:
>
> I was getting the files into the "build" folder (incremental builds), but
> not in the "bin" folder (ant install builds).  Fortunately, that means it
> only fails in production.  :-(    The "wocompile" task is the problem.  I
> don't see that wocompile evens reads the classes.include.patternset, at
> least it doesn't in the build.xml.
>
> John
>
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Mike Schrag <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> you should be able to modify the classes patternset (i think that's what
>> it's called?) ... we used to include a krb5.conf in our builds like that.
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2010, at 3:03 PM, John Huss wrote:
>>
>> I had a similar problem.  The resource files in Sources were not actually
>> making it into the jar.  There seems to be no way to get the standard build
>> tools to include anything except .class files in the jars that it builds for
>> WO applications.  You could manually copy the file as part of the build
>> process before the jar is created perhaps.  I ended up just putting it in
>> the Resources folder.  Or you could create a separate independent jar and
>> put it in there.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Larry Mills-Gahl <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am having difficulty finding out why getResource and
>>> getClassLoader().getResource will not work as expected in my WO app. I
>>> want to load some XSLT from a jar on the classpath so  that I can keep
>>> the versions of the transform the same between command line tools and
>>> the web application. I don't want to have a duplicate where
>>> application().resourceManager() can get it and I don't want to have to
>>> teach the command line utilities about the location of WO resouces
>>> (since they already can find it on the classpath)
>>>
>>> If someone can nudge me in the right direction or point me toward some
>>> documentation (or perhaps the proper incantation to please the resource
>>> gods) I would appreciate it very much.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Larry Mills-Gahl
>>
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