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> Vincent,
> 
> does it break existing behaviour? I.e. if I have a build that uses war
> now, will it no longer work without changes when the change is done?

Yes, the proposal says that the web.xml file will be named web.xml and
put in the webappname-webinf directory.

It is a minor change and one that maven users will want I think (I have
been talking to several users who want this change).

> 
> One of the things on the todo list for the j2ee plugin has been to
clear
> up where/how things are picked up from, so I'm not against it per se.

cool

-Vincent

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> "Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> There is something that is troubling me in the war target. It is that
> the web.xml file is being picked from �{maven.conf.dir} and that all
> other files that go into WEB-INF are picked from
> ${maven.j2ee.war.src}/${maven.j2ee.war.name}
> 
> It is not consistent. Everything that goes into WEB-INF should be
> located in one place only. Either in a
> ${maven.conf.dir}/${maven.j2ee.war.name}-WEB-INF directory or from
> ${maven.j2ee.war.src}/${maven.j2ee.war.name}/WEB-INF
> 
> My proposal would be to have the following properties defined :
> 
> maven.j2ee.war.content=${maven.j2ee.war.src}/${maven.j2ee.war.name}
> maven.j2ee.war.webinf=${maven.conf.dir}/${maven.j2ee.war.name}-WEB-INF
> maven.j2ee.war.webxml=${maven.j2ee.war.webinf}/web.xml
> 
> For info, I will put my weblogic.xml file into maven.j2ee.war.webinf
as
> it is a file that is supposed to go along with web.xml
> 
> Some webapps keep content files in WEB-INF (for example Jetspeed has
its
> template files in WEB-INF). This will still work as this is content
that
> could be picked up by maven.j2ee.war.content. You could also view it
as
> configuration files and then it will be picked up by
> maven.j2ee.war.webinf.
> 
> I'd like to change this behaviour now. Anyone feels strongly against
> this ?
> 
> Thanks
> -Vincent
> 
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