use java "jar" command

jar cvf myweb.war *

the command above will create a war file which contains all the file on your
current working directory.

regards,
wayan

-----Original Message-----
From: Compulsive Obsessive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 5:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A very simple question


I have a very simple question.

I have a web application ready to be deployed on a
TomCat server. I want to generate a single "war" file
for deployment but want to save myself the effort of
editing "web.xml" file manually.

Q- Are there any tools (for free) which can generate a
"war" file (for Tomcat) for you?

Cheers,


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