war files are just jars which are just zips. So WinZip (for us windows
users) or /<javahome>/bin/jar as a command line tool. I don't know of
anything that encapsulates creating the manuifest etc...

Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> Anyone know of any tools that can be used to build/edit the
> web.xml files? I
> searched the archives and didn't find any references to this, but
> I imagine
> a tools like this would be something lots of people could use...
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Christian
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