The web.xml file is specified in the Java Servlet Specification, it is
not a part of GWT. And, as far as I know, it has to reside only in the
WEB-INF directory and nowhere else. The WEB-INF directory is special
for web applications, similarly as META-INF is special for jar files.

Viliam

On 13. Apr, 18:07 h., "riahut.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Obviously because I moved it from war folder and deleted it. But how
> to tell Google Web App that web.xml is in different folder?
>
> I use Eclipse 3.5
> GWT 2.0.2
> App Engine 1.3.1
>
> Deploying Under Tomcat 6
> JDK 1.5

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