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Re: [eclipselink-users] Finding project.xml file in jar using sessions.xml
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Hi James,
Thanks for the quick reply. I just want to confirm--there's no need to give
the name of the jar that the project.xml is in? I am expecting my
project.xml and sessions.xml files to be in different jars.
Thanks,
Polly
James Sutherland wrote:
>
> Just give a relative resource path to project.xml file. As long as it is
> on the resource classpath it will be found. i.e. "/META-INF/project.xml".
>
>
> amphoras wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The workbench generates file paths like this in the sessions.xml file:
>>
>> <primary-project
>> xsi:type="xml">C:/full/path/to/my/project.xml</primary-project>
>>
>> I want to refer to a file that is in a jar. I noticed this documentation
>> mentions something about a <jar> element:
>>
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Packaging_a_EclipseLink_Application_(ELUG)#Packaging_with_EclipseLink_Metadata_File_Resource_Paths
>>
>> So my questions are:
>>
>> 1. Where do I put this <jar> element?
>>
>> 2. If I have the project.xml file in a jar file, do I have to use the
>> SessionManager to get the Session as documented? I'm currently using
>> Spring-WS integration and the Session auto-magically gets found when I
>> use hard-coded paths for the project.xml files. I'd like to keep it that
>> way if possible.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Polly
>>
>
>
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