One easy way, which I use during editing HTML pages is unpack war, rename folder to webappname.war and copy and paste your changed pages into folder.
Kind regards, Markus > I just had a requirement of placing the language bundles for my > webapplication outside of WAR's so they can be more easily edited. > > I´m running JBOSS and it's works to have Language bundles uniquely > prefixed with the webapp name and placed in the server/conf directory, but > I would like to place them in a directory like server/conf/webappname so > the conf directory does not become crowded with language bundles and hard > to maintain. > > My problem is though that on startup JBOSS does not load properties files > >from subdirs of server/conf > > Is there a different way for me to do this? > > We've had the problem of having to edit text in resource bundles but do > not want to remake and redeploy WAR's when this is done. Anything to keep > our system up and running..... > > > Best regards, > Bjossi > > --------------------------------------- > Björn Ingimundarson > Senior Developer > Hex Software :: We Build Character > www.hex.is | tel: +354 517 5456 | mobile: +354 824 4680 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | weblog: http://bjossi.hexia.net > msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hexia.net -as if by magic --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]