> what we should do with our existing 
> org.jboss.tools.jst.web.xml project files

Before JBoss Tools 2.0.1, if this file gets wrong because of wrong absolute 
paths, the solution was to remove it, remove line org.jboss.tools.jsf.jsfnature 
in .project file, restart Eclipse and execute "JBoss Tools/Add JSF 
Capabilities..." on project node in Package Explorer.

In JBoss Tools 2.0.1 one can remove the file and restart Eclipse without 
editing .project, the nature is removed automatically. Executing "JBoss 
Tools/Add JSF Capabilities..." is still needed, and file 
org.jboss.tools.jst.web.xml will be created with correct paths. 

In JBoss Tools 2.1.x, file org.jboss.tools.jst.web.xml is not needed and will 
not be created, but as long as it exists in an old project, it will be used. If 
it is wrong, just remove it.

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