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Michelle Caisse

2006-02-23, 5:45 pm

Hi,

Could someone remind me why we needed an ext/lib directory at the trunk
level?

-- Michelle

Michelle Caisse

2006-02-23, 5:45 pm

I mean lib/ext. -- Michelle

Michelle Caisse wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Could someone remind me why we needed an ext/lib directory at the
> trunk level?
>
> -- Michelle
>



Michael Bouschen

2006-02-23, 5:45 pm

Hi Michelle,

the directory includes the jndi implementation which is used by several
subprojects. This way all of them can share the same jar files.

Regards Michael

> Hi,
>
> Could someone remind me why we needed an ext/lib directory at the
> trunk level?
>
> -- Michelle




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Michelle Caisse

2006-02-23, 5:45 pm

Cool, thanks. Another question -- Does LICENSE.txt belong in the top
level of each distribution? It's in trunk, but not in the distributions.

-- Michelle

Michael Bouschen wrote:

> Hi Michelle,
>
> the directory includes the jndi implementation which is used by
> several subprojects. This way all of them can share the same jar files.
>
> Regards Michael
>
>
>
>
>



Craig L Russell

2006-02-23, 5:45 pm

Craig L Russell

2006-02-23, 5:45 pm

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