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Re: [enhydra] XMLC compilation with ANT


> Second: Please, use Enhydra mailing list to represent Your problems and
> comunicate with other members. We have pretty active comunity and it
> will be shame not to use it :)


I am confused. Is this not the enhydra mailing list? Maybe that would explain why traffic has slowed to a trickle over the last 2 years. Could you tell me where this active community is?

Thanks,
Jeremy

Slobodan Vujasinovic wrote:
Hello Yves,
First: I am sory that I was not able to contact You sooner. Now about Your problem:
How to integrate Your enhydra application in Enhydra runtime installation?!
You can try to do it by using Enhydra Administration application (Enhydra Adnmin application - application distributed with runtime version). Or, do it manualy by defining another application in multiserver.conf file, placing configuration file of Your enhydra application in Enhydras application configuration directory (defined as Server.ConfDir parameter in multiserver.conf file) and configuring loger in log4j.xml file. We produce same structure for Enhydra runtime version as we do for Enhydra developer version (so technique is the same). Best Regards,
        Slobodan Vujasinovic
     Enhydra Development Team

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Yves Bongard <mailto:yves_bongard@xxxxxxxxx>
    *To:* slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Sent:* Sunday, April 18, 2004 20:46
    *Subject:* Fwd: Re: [enhydra] XMLC compilation with ANT

    Thank you Slobodan... it works great now ! XMLC just compile the
    modified html !
    A short question : do you know how the run-time version of enhydra
    works without the complete installation of enhydra 5.1 to simply run
    an enhydra application ?
Best regards from Switzerland
    Yves


    */Slobodan Vujasinovic <slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>/* wrote:

        De: "Slobodan Vujasinovic"
        À:
        Objet: Re: [enhydra] XMLC compilation with ANT
        Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 13:51:09 +0200

        Since You didn't gave some more specific informations about
        concrete problem I will have to sopouse  that Your xmlc task
        looks, something, like this

            <xmlc srcdir="${xmlcresources.dir}"
                sourceout="${dir.xmlc}"
                packagename="${project.package}.presentation"
                options="options.xmlc"
                compile="true"
                includes="**/*.html">
                <arg value="-d" />
                <arg value="${dir.classes}" />
            </xmlc>

        If attribute "compile" is set on true then "xmlc" generation
        process will be executed every time. If You set compile
        attribute value to false target will generate java source
        files that will not be compiled (except if You include them in
        Your own compilation process).

        My suggestion (for quick solution) would be to change "xmlc"
        target to

        <xmlc srcdir="${xmlcresources.dir}"
              sourceout="${dir.src}"
              packagename="${project.package}.presentation"
              options="options.xmlc"
              includes="**/*.html">
          </xmlc>

        Where ${dir.src} is directory where Your source files are stored
        (source directory of "javac" compilation target).

        NOTE: Attribute "compile" by default is set to false and these
        will generate java source files in Your source directory which
        will remain there until You delete it manually or override them
        with new ones ("xmlc" target will generate them only for changed
        "html" files). These java files will be (since they are stored
in "source" directory) compiled along with the rest of Your code.
        Best Regards,

                Slobodan Vujasinovic

             Enhydra Development Team

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