Acessing property files in weblogic

Hi all,
Where should I place the property files in the application path for the workshop
to recongize
the property files , when we build the application. I'm trying to use the error
message property
file in the page flow app. I create a separate folder called properties and created
the
property file validation.properties. Even I build the project or the whole application
the
property file is not copied to the web-inf/classes folder. I had to manually create
the folder in
the web-inf/classes folder and copy the property file to the folder.
Is there any config , should I need to set for the property files to be automatically
copied to
the classes folder.
Thanks for the help.
sathish

hi you can try puting this files in a jar in WEB-INF\lib, i used in this way and
is working fine
"Sathish Venkatesan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hi all,
Where should I place the property files in the application path for the
workshop
to recongize
the property files , when we build the application. I'm trying to use
the error
message property
file in the page flow app. I create a separate folder called properties
and created
the
property file validation.properties. Even I build the project or the
whole application
the
property file is not copied to the web-inf/classes folder. I had to manually
create
the folder in
the web-inf/classes folder and copy the property file to the folder.
Is there any config , should I need to set for the property files to
be automatically
copied to
the classes folder.
Thanks for the help.
sathish

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