Hee
One way to do it is to import jboss-j2ee.jar + servlet.jar,
after you created a projekt .then make a ant build scripts
Inside the projekt .let ant make a output folder, build the jar war ears
+ undeploy and deploy
What is the way I do it, and it works great
MVH
Ib Seratski
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Wallis
Sent: 13. september 2003 15:47
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Subject: [JBoss-user] JBoss project and Eclipse
This is not quite a JBoss question but I'm sure there are a few eclipse
users
on this list.
I have a small J2EE project that I want to develop using eclipse. I
haven't
really used eclipse before being an IntelliJ user at work and emacs/ant
otherwise.
What I need to do is import the jboss jars into my project's class path.
Is there a way to do that once and then re-use it for other projects?
There
are 54 of jars after all and it is a real pain to select them all every
time
you create a new project. Is there a way to define a project for JBoss
and
re-use that? There is the required projects tab in the project
properties but
I don't seem to be able to get it to contribute to the class path of the
current project.
Any suggestions are welcome
thanks, brian wallis...
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