Hi, there is a standard directory layout for java web-apps, there is also a standard packaging: a .war file with something like:
   appname
       /WEB-INF
           /classes
           /lib
Other contents such as html/image/jsp can be place in some structure under appname.

I'v been going back and forth for my perl-based web apps: currently using mod_perl/Template-Toolkit. In most current app, I've created my own lib directly where I put all my perl modules, and "use lib" in a mod_perl start up file; and I put my TT template in some directly under DocRoot, parallel to html/images. All these work fine, but I always feel it's very adhoc. Some questions I have are:

This is related to: make/deploy tool for perl scripts. Hopefully this is more specific. Thanks.

In reply to Standard packaging/deployment layout for web apps by johnnywang

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