seam-gen generates a specific structure that matches its build.xml script
and vice versa.
It is single rooted opposed to e.g. WTP or netbeans projects which can/is
multirooted.
Seam can be used in all of these scenarioes; it is seam-gen that
(currently) has this layout hence
it is a "seam-gen" related structure.
WEB-INF/dev is the default location that Seam defines AFAIK. but the rest
is seam-gen specific.
/max
So help cure my ignorance here... How are "seam-gen"
generated packages
any different than the packages Seam normally accepts/deploys? Does Seam
do special processing for "seam-gen" packages? (I'm guessing this is
where WEB-INF/dev comes in?)
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>
>> What's the difference?
>>> Yes, a "seam-gen" package type.
>
> seam-gen is a tool in Seam. Seam does not require the layout seam-gen
> generates, thus it's a seam-gen layout/package.
>
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