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author | Jérémy Zurcher <jeremy@asynk.ch> | 2011-12-03 14:00:31 +0100 |
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committer | Jérémy Zurcher <jeremy@asynk.ch> | 2011-12-03 14:00:31 +0100 |
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diff --git a/vaadin-app/HOWTO b/vaadin-app/HOWTO deleted file mode 100644 index 1dcc806..0000000 --- a/vaadin-app/HOWTO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -WAR format (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/appdev/deployment.html#Standard_Directory_Layout - -*.html, *.jsp, *.js, *.css, *.png, etc. - The HTML and JSP pages, along with other files that must be visible to the client browser for your application. - In larger applications you may choose to divide these files into a subdirectory hierarchy, - but for smaller apps, it is generally much simpler to maintain only a single directory for these files. - -/WEB-INF/web.xml - The Web Application Deployment Descriptor for your application. - This is an XML file describing the servlets and other components that make up your application, - along with any initialization parameters and container-managed security constraints that you want the server to enforce for you. - This file is discussed in more detail in the following subsection. - -/WEB-INF/classes/ - This directory contains any Java class files (and associated resources) required for your application, - including both servlet and non-servlet classes, that are not combined into JAR files. - If your classes are organized into Java packages, you must reflect this in the directory hierarchy under /WEB-INF/classes/. - -/WEB-INF/lib/ - This directory contains JAR files that contain Java class files (and associated resources) required for your application, - such as third party class libraries or JDBC drivers. - |