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Re: Does the ERXStaticResourceRequestHandler work with those compressed jarred resources?
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Re: Does the ERXStaticResourceRequestHandler work with those compressed jarred resources?


  • Subject: Re: Does the ERXStaticResourceRequestHandler work with those compressed jarred resources?
  • From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:08:30 +0200

Hm. Then again, IIRC we use strings for paths... so you probably *could* give these methods a "jar:xxx" string and handle that in the method. Not the cleanest way, but what the heck.

I'm not sure if not using the default props is that good a thing. Sometimes these change or get added to and you would want to get the additions.

Cheers, Anjo



Am 23.07.2010 um 14:56 schrieb email@hidden:

>
>> The reason we don't do it ourself is that a lot of that stuff calls into erxfileutils and that uses path names. Fixing it would be a lot of work and make code more complicated without a lot of real gain (at least from when I last looked at it).
>>
>> So unless any of the committers actually need to use this themselves, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it.
>>
>> Cheers, Anjo
>
> WARN  er.extensions.foundation.ERXFileUtilities  - Can't get path when run as jar: ERNeutralLook - Properties
>
> Actually, having only Properties come from and set by my program--is a feature--not a bug! This "feature" has not caused me any pain--yet.
>
> I generally would look at the properties included in the framework, but would set the ones I want in my program's properties file. I am not sure what all I am missing by having to work this way.
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> NSBundle jars have additional features that regular frameworks do not! (Sometimes.)
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