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sanjaychatMemberWhen I am building project for Tomacat, it is not putting the generated classes and packages in WEB-INF folder. This is pretty urgent. The whole of idea of using MyEclipse was that I did not want to write ANT script for doing this kind of stuff.
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linkjrMemberHi There,
Does anyone have any info on this issue?
I am having the same situation.I have an application where everything but the classes are copied to the WAR file.
I am using MyEclipse 6.0 trail, the company is considering buying it but with this problem I don’t believe they will.
Can someone help me out here?
Riyad KallaMemberlinkjr,
I need you to provide more details for me about your setup and configuration. A great place to start is your install info, under MyEclipse > Installation Summary > Installation details. If you could post that for me here.Also if you can open the project properties, and go to the MyEclipse property node and tell me all the icons that are lit up for your project? That would help as well.
linkjrMemberHi There
Here it is the details of my summary
*** Date:
Friday, 8 February 2008 09:55:58 AM EST** System properties:
OS=WindowsVista
OS version=6.0
Java version=1.6.0_04*** MyEclipse details:
MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench
Version: 6.0.1 GA
Build id: 6.0.1-GA-200710*** Eclipse details:
Eclipse PlatformVersion: 3.3.1.1
Build id: M20071023-1652Eclipse Platform
Version: 3.3.2.R33x_v20071022-_19UEksF-G8Yc6bUv3Dz
Build id: M20071023-1652Eclipse Java Development Tools
Version: 3.3.1.r331_v20070629-7o7jE72EDlXAbqAcnbmyg1rf8RIL
Build id: M20071023-1652Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment
Version: 3.3.2.R33x_r20071022-7N7M4CYWLBCz-yHkMIuHN
Build id: M20071023-1652Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework
Version: 3.3.1.v20070814
Build id: 20070814-1555Eclipse RCP
Version: 3.3.2.R33x_r20071022-8y8eE9CEV3FspP8HJrY1M2dS
Build id: M20071023-1652Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework
Version: 3.3.1.v20070814
Build id: 20070814-1555Eclipse startup command=-os
win32
-ws
win32
-arch
x86
-showsplash
-launcher
C:\java\eclipse\eclipse.exe
-name
Eclipse
–launcher.library
C:\java\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32.x86_1.0.2.R331_v20071019\eclipse_1021.dll
-startup
C:\java\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.0.1.R33x_v20070828.jar
-clean
-vm
c:\java\j2se\bin\..\jre\bin\client\jvm.dllAs per my project’s properties, which icons are you talking about?
Riyad KallaMemberThank you for the setup info.
If you right-click on your project, and go down to Properties, then click “MyEclipse” you should see a panel of icons, with some lit up indicating the capabilities enabled on that project.
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