Takashi Okamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [web applications(*.war)]
> /usr/share/java/webapps
similar to /var/www in debian why not put it in /var/.../webapps?
thanks,
From: Takashi Okamoto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Well, I post proposal about java file location (maybe disscussed here
> yet..).
>
> [class files(*.class)]
> /usr/share/java/classes
>
> [jar files(*.jar)]
> /usr/share/java/lib
>
>
> [web applications(*.war)]
> /usr/share/java/webapps
>
> I
Hi, all!1
At Sun, 1 Jul 2001 11:17:00 -0500,
Ben Burton wrote:
> Hi. Okay, so to be as tacky as to follow up to my own email:
>
> What if there were a specification in the java policy that all JNI modules
> are placed in /usr/lib/java/jni (or somewhere else appropriate beneath
> /usr/lib) and
Takashi Okamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [web applications(*.war)]
> /usr/share/java/webapps
similar to /var/www in debian why not put it in /var/.../webapps?
thanks,
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From: Takashi Okamoto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Well, I post proposal about java file location (maybe disscussed here
> yet..).
>
> [class files(*.class)]
> /usr/share/java/classes
>
> [jar files(*.jar)]
> /usr/share/java/lib
>
>
> [web applications(*.war)]
> /usr/share/java/webapps
>
>
Hi, all!1
At Sun, 1 Jul 2001 11:17:00 -0500,
Ben Burton wrote:
> Hi. Okay, so to be as tacky as to follow up to my own email:
>
> What if there were a specification in the java policy that all JNI modules
> are placed in /usr/lib/java/jni (or somewhere else appropriate beneath
> /usr/lib) and
Hi. Okay, so to be as tacky as to follow up to my own email:
What if there were a specification in the java policy that all JNI modules
are placed in /usr/lib/java/jni (or somewhere else appropriate beneath
/usr/lib) and that each JVM be required to append /usr/lib/java/jni to its
java.librar
Hi. Okay, so to be as tacky as to follow up to my own email:
What if there were a specification in the java policy that all JNI modules
are placed in /usr/lib/java/jni (or somewhere else appropriate beneath
/usr/lib) and that each JVM be required to append /usr/lib/java/jni to its
java.libra
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