You mean for Deferred Parsing purposes? Where do you want your html files
to exist? That have to be either in the classpath or in a configured
resource path. To be safe, I *always* add them to the classpath and there
is nowhere more appropriate for them to exist than where the classes
actually exist. I use an Ant to copy them there. And if I want to be able
to modify them at runtime so that I can view my changes immediately, I
configure a resource path. The resource path, if configured, will be used
in preference to the files existing in the classpath.
Does that solve your issue? Note that if you are not using deferred
parsing, then there is no need to have the html source available at runtime
as this would have been compiled into the class itself. However, I
recommend using deferred parsing as this will keep your class smaller (and
avoid some classloading issues in certain JVM's) and allow you to view
modifications at runtime. Additionally, you should use the
XMLCDeferredParsingFactory to load classes rather than the XMLCStdFactory
because the former will load classes both compiled with and without
-for-deferred-parsing where the latter will break hard on classes compile
with -for-deferred-parsing.
Jake
At 12:11 PM 12/4/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I am compiling my HTML files with this command:
xmlc -keep -nocompile -verbose -sourceout ..\generated
-class org.poindextrose.servlet.xmlc.FrontPage FrontPage.html
My html files are in /html/*.html and I'd like the XMLC java files to go
in /generated/org/poindextrose/servlet/xmlc/*.java
What I'm getting are java files with the right package of
org.poindextrose.servlet.xmlc and the XMLC_SOURCE_FILE as
org/poindextrose/servlet/xmlc/FrontPage.html
However, that is not where my HTML file is located.
So, is there a way to coerce the xmlc compiler to tell it where my html
file is really located? Or am I forced to put my html file in
/html/org/poindextrose/servlet/xmlc/*.html ?
-Justin Akehurst
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