I thought that too, but the eclipse/maven build for the project is compiling the classes and putting them into target/classes with no problem, so it can’t be permissions.
I thought about the whitespaces in the project name, but what code in this day and age chokes on that? I really think the smoking gun is that it is trying to do a file/open operation on a folder name. Seems like a bug or incompatibility in the maven war handler. I’m just not sure what to do about it or how to debug it further. Richard Sand | Managing Director PO Box 91824 | Austin | Texas 78709-1824 | USA Office: +1 888 612 8820 ext 02 | Fax: +1 866 304 3754 Mobile: +1 267 984 3651 [image: logo - small] *From:* m2e-users-boun...@eclipse.org [mailto:m2e-users-boun...@eclipse.org] *On Behalf Of *Thorsten Heit *Sent:* Saturday, April 13, 2013 1:23 PM *To:* Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list *Subject:* Re: [m2e-users] error executing goal default-war - seems to be trying to open a folder as a file Hi, > Looks like a permission problem. > Did you build it previously with another user ? > Can you read/delete manually the files in the directory ? > > … > Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: D:\dev\workspace\SSORest > Common Tools\target\classes (Access is denied) Perhaps it's simply a problem because of whitespaces in the folder name...? Can you remove them and try again? HTH Thorsten
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