Thank you very much! That's easier than expected.

Best regards,

Jan.

On Apr 1, 5:36 pm, Jason Essington <jason.essing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> use the switch -war WebContent
>
> -jason
>
> On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:46 AM, Jan wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dear GWT community,
>
> > I am considering using GWT 1.6 in a project, but have one major
> > concern: GWT 1.6 no longer places the public files (like the host page
> > or the module XML) in the "public" sub directory of the root package
> > but inside a "war/module" directory.
>
> > As all my projects already exist and e.g. use "WebContent" or "Web"
> > etc. as root for the directory containing all the static content, it
> > would be nice to reuse the existing structure.
>
> > My question is therefore: Is there a way to change the default
> > directory name "war" to something else. I would be surprised if not,
> > but I haven't found any info in the GWT documentation pages. It would
> > be great if someone could help me.
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > Jan.
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