Hi,

What I've done is the following:

Launched tomcat as a external tool/process instead of 
  defining my project specifically as a web project with a configured
server.

Changed my eclipse settings.
It's now a normal java project.
Changed the source output to the WEB-INF/classes dir.

If I need to debug, I just connect the running instance as if it were
normal remote server.
Mail me offline if you'd like more details.

I've succesfully gotten this working under both Tomcat 5.0.28 and 5.5.

Regards,
--KD

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Sent: 01 February 2007 01:40 PM
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Subject: [CTJUG Forum] Re: Tomcat/Eclipse


Enrico Goosen wrote:

> PS. I don't want to turn off the reloadable flag.

Methinks its the cause of your woes and the only option available to you
:-(

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