We still need separate dirs for native code and java I think.

What about:

tc6(.0.x ?)/trunk/java
tc6/trunk/native
tc6/trunk/webapps
tc6/trunk/res

and the docs webapp at top level, as Yoav suggested.

"share" has a long history - I think JDK is organized this way, with
separate dirs for windows, linux, etc.

I assume native would host apr ? Or both apr and jk ? And maybe the
win installer ?

Costin



On 3/1/06, Remy Maucherat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Given the comments, I propose using a single repository with the
> following structure (based on our root "tomcat" repository):
> - tc6.0.x/trunk:
>    - src/share: all the relevant sources go there
>    - webapps: all our current webapps, including the examples webapps
> (note: portions of the source of certain webapps could be included in
> the main source tree)
>    - src/native: the current tcnative code
> - tc6.0.x/branches
> - tc6.0.x/tags
>
> I suppose mod_jk will stay where it is right now. I was also thinking
> about merging commons-modeler in the tomcat.util packages, retaining the
> functionality that we use (AFAIK, there are commons-modeler users out
> there, I saw at least a couple articles over the years).
>
> Any other ideas ?
>
> Rémy
>
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