I havent actually imported a project into eclipse I dont think but if you create a new 
tomcat project from within eclipse and point it at your webapp then it all just falls 
into place.

Ta
Matt

On 7/7/2004 4:38 AM, Januski, Ken wrote:

> Thanks Matt,
> 
> I'm using the Sysdeo plugin and that got me to the point where I could build
> a simple jsp page in Eclipse. But as soon as I started to try importing an
> entire web app I got the error about "XLM validation disabled." That then
> prompted my question as to whether or not it's possible to import an entire
> Tomcat webapp into Eclipse using Sysdeo plugin or anything else.
> 
> I gave myself 1-2 days to stop working on code for project and see if I
> could get it running under Eclipse. But the second day is drawing to a close
> without success so I think I may have to finish this project without Eclipse
> and give it another try when I have more time. I'd hope to use Eclipse
> refactoring to make some wholesale changes in the application. But I think
> I'll have to stick to the old way of just editing files one by one, at least
> for now.
> 
> Ken

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