Please forgive this naive question, but is it really required to maintain a 
separate code workspace and tomcat installation, running ant each time to 
"deploy" a change.  I'm more used to PHP and other CGI scripting approaches 
where the server picks up the change on the next web request by noticing the 
file has changed on disk.

In the past, I've accomplished this using Tomcat in embedded mode from a custom 
Java server app within Eclipse in debug mode.  Each change to a .java file was 
reflected right away on the next request.  I also could set breakpoints on the 
fly.

Am I correct in thinking I need to follow the standards in the Seam examples, 
where the src and view are held in one spot which are copied over as a war file 
into Tomcat using Ant?  Is there no way to simply drop files into the webapps 
directory of Tomcat and just work from there?

Thanks in advance,
Guy

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