by building the web.xml or getting it from another tree.
I prefer that i don't have to change anything.
Ofcourse this is possible by adding the context param to deployment by default and then override it again.
So change it to development by default?
johan
On 1/20/06, Juergen Donnerstag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
IMO development should be default. By means of <context-param> in your
web.xml all apps can be switched to deployment. The system parameter
could replace whatever has been configured in init-param or
context-param. I think that is ok.
Juergen
On 1/20/06, Johan Compagner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is because of the current change in the configuration.
> The default is now deployment because you can use a System property:
>
> String configuration = System.getProperty("wicket." +
> Application.CONFIGURATION );
>
> // If no system parameter check servlet specific <init-param>
> if (configuration == null)
> {
> configuration =
> wicketServlet.getInitParameter(Application.CONFIGURATION );
> }
> // If no system parameter and not <init-param>, than check
> <context-param>
> if (configuration == null)
> {
> configuration = wicketServlet.getServletContext
> ().getInitParameter(Application.CONFIGURATION);
> }
>
> // Deployment mode is default if not settings have been found
> if (configuration != null)
> {
> configure(configuration,
> wicketServlet.getInitParameter ("sourceFolder"));
> }
> else
> {
> configure(Application.DEPLOYMENT,
> wicketServlet.getInitParameter("sourceFolder"));
> }
>
> So you don't have to configure anything for deployment and if you develop
> then you can say that with a
> system property so no configuration files needs to be updated for a WAR
> build.
>
> If we make the default development then the system property doesn't make
> much sense i am affraid
> because setting a system property for deployment is a bit strange.
>
> johan
>
>
>
> On 1/20/06, Igor Vaynberg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > whenever there is an exception i always get the internal error page now
> instead of the exception page.
> >
> > -Igor
> >
> >
>
>
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