Of course I will Google these as well, but as we're on a time crunch I
thought I'd ask here as well in the hopes someone knew the answer.

Basically we're creating a new J2EE application and trying to suss out
the directory structure of the application and how it's organized in
the
source tree. A number of our developers like using WebSphere or Tomcat
from within Eclipse. Using the debugging, etc. So I've been tasked
with
finding out, before we jump into any particular directory structure,
with making sure the other developers can do as much as they're used
to
within Tomcat.

I've worked with it some already and I know I can change classes and
have the changes be reloaded in process in Tomcat. The big question to
me is whether you can do the same thing with .page files and .html
files. It strikes me that you probably can't do this with Tapestry
regardless. That these are loaded as they're called, but you don't get
the chance to reload them. I could be wrong, though, so hopefully
someone can answer that difinitively. So in other words, could you
hand
edit a .page file or a .html file in Tomcat's webapps directory and
have
the changes take when you refreshed the page. If so then I need to
figure out a directory structure or something that accomodates this
inside Eclipse. 

I know debugging and class changes work. So that's the only real
question, I guess.

Preston

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