>> but: "At this point, JAR files are the preferred storage mechanism
>> for NSBundles". Does this new convention impact Mike's
>> suggestions ? In
>
> I plan to go this way, and I hope that working with framework jars
> as well as building frameworks to jars and applications to servlets
> will be a "supported" way of working with WOLips.
I'm not going out of my way to _not_ support jar deployment. However,
I don't use jar deployment, so I'll depend on the people that are to
let me know what does and does not work.
ms
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