So why are we even discussing this? :) I mean, if they say they're
responsible for the operation of the application, database, etc it will
be up to them to redeploy the application as needed (and it is your job
to inform them that you need it redeployed in such a case).
Sorry, I just feel like we're talking in circles. I've already made my
views clear so I'll end it at that. I trust that you guys will handle
this in a suitable manner :)
Gili
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Gili wrote:
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
There is no problem with resources that reside in your webapplication
directory normally. The problem only exists when rewriting to 'paths'
(which is translated to the pathInfo field of the HttpServletRequest).
Well, maybe we do need a convenient way to access the context path in
your templates directly. Dunno. Would make things much uglier. And
you can insert the context path with your own component now.
It'll make things uglier only if you choose to use non-packaged
resources, right? Secondly, I don't understand how web hosts do not
give you control over redeploying your application. I mean, how else
do you ensure your changes take place?
Well, that's just how they work. They take over the responsibilty of
running your application, database, etc. So, they won't allow you to
mess up things.
Gili
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