Instead of looking in path shouldn't you just be looking in current dir
and upwards ?
i.e.
c:/work/seamprojects/myphone/src/org
c:/work/seamprojects/myphone/src/
c:/work/seamprojects/myphone/
Match!
?
/max
> Do you mean that the SEAM_HOME is figured out and set based on
your
> current
> directory? I think you are missing a "sets" in there :-) This seems
> like a
> really good way to support multiple projects with seam gen without
> having
> to figure out some verbose arguments for the script in distribution
> directory.
Of course, the SEAM_HOME environment variable is still supported. Just
not a requirement. Oh, and I forgot to mention that now you can
override everything using -D flags also. You can override:
- the location of seam-gen using -Dseam-gen.dir
- the location of the seam-gen properties using -Dseam-gen.properties
- the location of just the templates using -Dtemplates.dir
Yes, perhaps obscure to have to type -D but then again, that is the
idea of -D ;) Power.
> Can a user also use "seam restart"? Some users may be used to using the
> seam script.
But of course! It is just a hint that "oh, btw, you are in the project
directory so you know you have the Ant script right there. Who knows
if people will actually notice it.
-Dan
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/max