My understanding is that a .war file is just a .zip file renamed.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

-Moss

On Sunday, December 14, 2014 9:34:05 PM UTC-7, Al Holden wrote:
>
>  The original OpenBD Desktop has spoiled me. From there, I could generate 
> a J2EE WAR deployment file with the press of a button. 
>
> The newer Jetty Desktop has no such feature. *Curses!* So now I wonder: 
> What's the fastest and easiest way to pack up the WAR release package - 
> that I can just plop into Tomcat?
>
> Folks mention Ant and Maven (even Jenkins), but that seems like a bit of 
> set up and overkill - to just build a simple archive for a monthly release 
> cycle.  I have 7-Zip, but .war is not one of the format options. Someone 
> told me I could just use .zip or .tar - and then rename the resulting file. 
> Hmmm, I wonder then if I could write something using CFZIP?
>
> Is the *"war-building part"* of OpenBD Desktop something that I could 
> isolate & call separately by command line - or via batch file?
>
> Tell me: How do you all build your WAR's now?
>
> Al Holden
>
>  

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