> Something like that, yes.
> Where should the '-war <foldername>' be specified?
>
When you click the red folder button in the toolbar of eclipse to
compile a project, you find an advanced area in the dialog that is
shown. There you have the additional compiler argument area to add the
-war switch.

> I do indeed have it active on my run configurations, but the actual Eclipse
> builder that's running in the background is the one that is likely
> responsible with the removal of the svn dirs. I also have the war directory
> correctly specified in the properties of the project, under Google - Web
> Application, but when configuring a new Eclipse workspace, that option may
> very well be configured minutes later, when the Eclipse builder may already
> have removed the svn directories (which is what just happened to me). What
> I'm not clear about is what does the plugin have to do with the svn
> directories? Why does it touch these directories in the first place?
>
Sorry, can't help here, since I have not seen this problem in my
projects (which are also store in svn.


> Thank you for the help and the quick response.
>
You're welcome.


Greetings,
Michael

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