Why dont you attach your war tag from build.xml so we can see what you tried Ivan ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Scassa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 3:06 PM Subject: WAR! > > Ladies and Gentlemen, > > I am attempting to create a WAR file and am not having some difficulty. In > fact, the last WAR I generated, came out to about 16 megs and I can assure > you most of that was junk that the Ant "built-in" task decided to add. Now > I realize I am just telling it what to do, and as I have never played with > War before, I'm at a loss. > > Here is what I am trying to do. > > I would like to create a WAR file by the name of "Webapps.war". > > My current directory structure is as follows: > > D:\context\webapps > \---context > +---StuffAdmin > +---MoreStuffAdmin > +---images > +---LogAdmin > \---WEB-INF > +---classes > | \---com > | +---company > | +---context > | +---appadmin > | | +---applet > | | \---util > | \---logadmin > \---lib > > I would like to have an output war file that looks something like this: > > Index.jsp > StuffAdmin/ > MoreStuffAdmin/ > Images/ > WEB-INF/ > +---classes > | \---com > | +---Journee > | +---context > | +---appadmin > | | +---applet > | | \---util > | \---logadmin > \---lib > > > > You will not want to see the output.. It's ugly!! > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks! > > David > >