[seam-dev] Seam 2.1 branch

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Tue Apr 21 12:53:50 EDT 2009


On 21 Apr 2009, at 16:33, Dan Allen wrote:

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>
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> 1. Can I use the standard src/main/webapp for the web assets? The  
> webbeans build uses WebContent which I guess is for JBDS. But I  
> think I can get JBDS to work with src/main/webapp just fine. I'm  
> also open to the folder named "view". I really dislike the folder  
> name WebContent.
>
> A question for Max really - this is a good chance to fix up the  
> structure if we need to.  One thing I'd like to see is WEB-INF moved  
> out of resources and into the web (or whatever we call it) directory.
>
> Yes, I should have mentioned that's the Maven way, to have WEB-INF  
> adjacent to view templates. In fact, I feel very strongly that if we  
> are going to adopt a structure, that we not try to go against the  
> grain because that is when you end up with these strange hybrids. So  
> I'm going to try to adhere to them. But from my experience so far,  
> JBDS has no problem looking for a nested folder to find the "view"  
> folder (which includes WEB-INF).

Whatever you choose, make sure you update the webbeans examples  
accordingly.

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> -Dan
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