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
> 
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> Hex Software :: We Build Character
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