Hello,

Is there a parent project that will insist in deploying resources to a
Tomcat project?  I am currently doing:

mvn -o jar:jar; cp target/CreateOrCommentHandler-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
~/tomcat/webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/lib/

However this doesn't seem very in tune with maven's way of doing things.
I'm writing a plugin for JIRA, so I assume there may be a parent project
that runs a local copy of Tomcat, but is there a smarter way?  If not,
how would I achieve the above?

Traditionally, I'd write an ant build file to deploy my jar file (and
any other resources - although in this case, I have just one jar file).

Finally, I noticed there was a way to get a list of targets in maven1 -
does this switch exist in maven2?

Thanks,


john


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