I then tried NetBeans and it worked for my environment 'out-of-the-box'. It took zero configuration for me. I just pointed it at my existing source tree and it built its environment and ant scripts accordingly. I really like all of it's editors/interfaces better as well. I would rather use 2 tools (NetBeans for java stuff, and eclipse(or my older editor) for everything else) than jump through Eclipses' hoops for java/J2EE stuff.
Your mileage may vary. --JW
Phillip Qin wrote:
It is very easy. Use ant's war task.
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From: Daniel Watrous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: December 13, 2004 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WAR files and Eclipse
Hello All,
I am new to WAR files and eclipse. Many searches on google bring me to the sysdeo tomcat plugin, which I have installed. I want to know if there is some standard way to generate a WAR file for deployment. I have found that I can export a JAR file and change its name, but in the process the directory structure is altered. Maybe you even know about a better IDE than eclipse for working with web-based projects. THANKS in advance.
Daniel
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