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From: Mark R. D. <mdi...@la...> - 2002-12-26 00:32:42
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Actually, It looks like its only hexaBugs and gisModel that are replicated inside repast.jar. Mark R. Diggory wrote: > Nick and Repast Team, > > I was playing around in the 2.0 repast jar and I came to a little mess > you might want to know about. > > I recognize that in the available binary distribution of repast that the > individual demo examples each are contained in their own jars (and > that some of these jars also contain the "pgm" files required by those > simulations, which get loaded as resources off the classloader). > > I was also noticing that the "repast.jar" also contains these classes > for all the demos as well. Is this a replication of compiled classes > that could be done away with? > > It is the case that the repast.jar, while having the classes for the > examples, does not contain the non-class files, like "pgm" files > required by the demo to execute properly, these files appear to be > loaded as resources in the same namespace as each demo package so these > demos break when you try to run them straight out of repast.jar. > > I might recommend either: > 1.) removing the demo classes from the repast.jar or > 2.) including the support files for each demo into the repast.jar. > > As its probibly the case that the number of demos will grow over time. I > would suggest (1) just removing the demos from the repast.jar as a more > logical solution. > > Happy Holidays, > Mark > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Repast-developer mailing list > Rep...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/repast-developer |