Hello Mike;
I think for me and my workflow, the jar-packaging seems much easier.
I suppose it depends on ones' style and approach. Development in
wolips/eclipse with the jar-packaging on a WOA seems to "just work" too.
cheers.
> I like the easier deployment ... I have symlinks from the web server
> to the various WebServerResources inside the bundle, and I like that
> I can just untar into the Applications folder and everything is
> updated. It's also handy that it's a lot easier to fix something
> quickly if you need to (admittedly poor release management there,
> but it happens). With jar frameworks, you have to deal with split
> install every time. With bundles, you really don't other than the
> initial setup.
...
>> I'm interested in why you'd prefer bundles to jar packaging?
...
>>> This is recommended, not required (so far) by Apple. I am not a
>>> fan of jar frameworks, and will continue to use framework
>>> bundles. As a result, anything I work on in WOLips will support
>>> framework bundles first-and-foremost.
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