Hi James

Well, the person who created the project structure is not me. I just have to
fit my development into it.
So the discussion if this makes sense or not is not the point of this topic
:). 
But nerevtheless, thank you for confirming what I have also supposed (and
what you called a battle).
Thanks again.!!

Regards
Bartek


James Mitchell-3 wrote:
> 
> I don't understand why it has to be loaded from outside the  
> classpath.  There are facilities in place to let you do what you  
> want, but  you would be fighting an uphill battle.
> 
> I don't see the justification for changing code to simplify this.   
> Please help me understand why you have to have your struts  
> configuration in WEB-INF and not in WEB-INF/classes (or jar).
> 
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> On Mar 19, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Bartek wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi James
>>
>> Well, the default location of struts.xml is classpath location e.g.
>> WEB-INF/classes. And I want to load it from outside the classpath,  
>> e.g.
>> directly from WEB-INF directory. How can I do this? I thought , I  
>> coudl do
>> this as in case of struts1 - using <param-name>config</param-name> of
>> actionservlet. Of course in case of struts2 I would use this init  
>> param in
>> context of FilterDispatcher. But it did not work. So again, the  
>> question is:
>> How to load the struts.xml from WEB-INF directory, without adding  
>> it to
>> classpath?
>>
>> bartek
>>
>>
>> James Mitchell-3 wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you restate your question?
>>>
>>>
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>>> On Mar 19, 2007, at 5:21 AM, Bartek wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I have to face up the following issue. My location of struts.xml
>>>> shoudl be
>>>> WEB-INF directory, not WEB-INF/classes.
>>>> What is the easiest way to achieve this?? I tried several different
>>>> config
>>>> locations (e.g. WEB-INF/struts.xml) for
>>>> StrutsXmlConfigurationProvider, none
>>>> of them worked. Creating custom configuration provider might help,
>>>> but it is
>>>> pojo by default , protocol independant and therefore without any
>>>> ServletContext access - what is a pain in this case.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> bartek
>>>>
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