[seam-dev] Re: renaming source directories in a seam-gen project

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Sun Sep 28 06:11:04 EDT 2008


I'm happy with src/main and src/hot

On 28 Sep 2008, at 09:57, Dan Allen wrote:

> Btw, we will still retain the concept of action and model components.
> That much does make sense. So no UI changes to JBossTools would be
> necessary.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>> I would like to propose that we modify the name of the source
>> directories in a seam-gen project so they better reflect how they are
>> built rather than what classes they might contain. The current paths
>> are:
>>
>> src/action
>> src/model
>>
>> The src/action directory works as the hot deployable classpath when
>> running in development mode. In production mode, they both get dumped
>> into the same classpath. Here is the renaming I am proposing:
>>
>> src/action -> src/hot
>> src/model -> src/main (or src/static)
>>
>> I am *not* looking for a major change here. This is just a small task
>> that I feel would just cause less confusion. For instance, I often
>> recommend to clients to move classes that have "solidified" out of  
>> the
>> hot deployment directory so that they are not constantly reloaded
>> (hence wasting build time). But currently it feels unnatural to put  
>> an
>> action component under src/model.
>>
>> I would like to know if these names are okay and if, perhaps, you  
>> have
>> a better choice for "src/main". I really don't expect objections to
>> "src/hot", but you have a chance to speak up.
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>> --
>> Dan Allen
>> Software consultant | Author of Seam in Action
>>
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>> http://mojavelinux.com/seaminaction
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>
>
>
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> Dan Allen
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>
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