Converting Java projects to dynamic web projects in Eclipse

D

deepstar

Is that so? The thing is that the project is already in a web format
with a WEB-INF dir, an index.html file and all - I tried creating a new
dynamic web project in Eclipse and then copy pasting my project into
it, but the webcontainer (Tomcat) isn't able to find it.
 
B

Boris Gorjan

Is that so? The thing is that the project is already in a web format
with a WEB-INF dir, an index.html file and all -

And all. Hm.
I tried creating a new
dynamic web project in Eclipse and then copy pasting my project into
it, but the webcontainer (Tomcat) isn't able to find it.


You have to learn to be specific. Otherwise you'll either get silly answers or
none at all. "Word ate my document" just won't do.
 
T

Timo Stamm

Boris said:
<%$%^#>Not in Eclipse, no. You can do it in edlin, notepad or vi,
though.</%$%^#>

Yes, you could edit the config files yourself, or you could create a new
web project and copy the files into it (NOT using eclipse).


Timo
 

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