We have a project and we don't really want to change the directory structure as 
it matches all of our other projects(jar projects included here).  It is like 
so...

project
    input
       javasrc - src code
       libinclude - jar files that go in WEB-INF/lib when bundling war
       libexclude - jar files needed for compile but don't go in war
       webroot - contains all the xhtml files
          WEB-INF - contains seam descriptors
    output - a bunch of generated directories

We would like to setup jboss tools just like myeclipse where 
1. jboss tools does not generate any files in input/.... otherwise we have to 
deal with cvsignores and that is no fun.
2. jboss tools can be setup so that all jars in libinclude go into WEB-INF/lib 
on deployment and all classes go to WEB-INF/classes

Is there way to set this up or jboss tools still behind here with respect to 
myeclipse?  I would love to make the move, but we have 20 projects(jars and 
wars) all with the above directory structure that people are familiar with.  

libinclude contains our seam and jsf implementation and hibernate and other 
stuff.
libexclude contains the runtime jars that we don't need to deploy like things 
we may have added to a commonlib directory or servlet-api.jar.

thanks for ANY bit of advice on this!!!!
Dean



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