If you check the build path of this project I'll bet you will see on the Source tab that resources will have Excluded: **. I have had the same issue and don't know why the build path gets changed like this. Just remove that filter and the resources will get put in the right place. Another way to fix this is to delete the projects .settings folder then on the m2eclipse context menu select "Update Project Configuration".
Randy Burgess On 1/27/09, Rusty Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but I've been spending way too much time > trying to get this project off the ground. > > The structure I'm trying to use is I have a main maven project, > waitlist-parent, and it has 4 sub projects; > > <artifactId>waitlist-parent</artifactId> > > <modules> > <module>../waitlist-core</module> > <module>../waitlist-db</module> > <module>../waitlist-web</module> > <module>../waitlist-war</module> > </modules> > > Waitlist-core will be the business logic; it depends on waitlist-db which > will be the database stuff. Waitlist-web depends on waitlist-core. > Waitlist-web will be the M and C of MVC; the controllers and models (I'm > using Spring MVC). Waitlist-war will be the V of MVC; the jsp views. > Waitlist-parent has a packaging of pom, waitlist-core, waitlist-db, and > waitlist-web hav a packaging of jar, and waitlist-war has a packaging of > war. > > At the moment the only code I have is some tests in waitlist-db to verify > that I can connect to and pull stuff out of the database. > > On my linux system, in a terminal window, if I go into waitlist-parent and > do a mvn -Ptest package that produces a war file in waitlist-war/target, and > if I mv that to ~tomcat/webapps it's deployed/started by tomcat without > errors. > > In eclipse I've set up a tomcat server and it's there in the Servers tab > list (it's the only one). If I add the waitlist-war project to it, unlike > other simple web apps I've done before, it has a + next to it and opening > that it shows waitlist-core, waitlist-db, and waitlist-web under > waitlist-war; which makes sense since those are dependencies of > waitlist-war. When I click on the Publish to server button (next to the red > Stop button) I kept getting this error: > > Publishing failed > File not found: > C:\users\rusty\workspaces\waitlist01\waitlist-web\target\classes\META-INF\MANIFEST.MF. > File not found: > C:\users\rusty\workspaces\waitlist01\waitlist-core\target\classes\META-INF\MANIFEST.MF. > File not found: > C:\users\rusty\workspaces\waitlist01\waitlist-db\target\classes\META-INF\MANIFEST.MF. > > But that's mysteriously stopped happening, so we can ignore that I suppose. > > Now when I start tomcat in eclipse by clicking on the green circle arrow > button it's complaining about not being able to find my Spring > applicationContext.xml config file; in waitlist-war/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF > is my web.xml, which contains > > <context-param> > <param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name> > > <param-value> > classpath:config/applicationContext.xml > </param-value> > </context-param> > > The file applicationContext.xml is in > waitlist-war/src/main/resources/config (as are waitlist-servlet.xml and > logback.xml, not that that matters). > > Back on the linux machine, the .war file has these in the right place: > > 1706 01-26-09 17:45 WEB-INF/web.xml > 676 01-27-09 10:32 WEB-INF/classes/config/applicationContext.xml > 914 01-27-09 10:32 WEB-INF/classes/config/logback.xml > 1101 01-27-09 10:32 WEB-INF/classes/config/waitlist-servlet.xml > > Here's the log output error for the errant file: > > Jan 27, 2009 11:00:05 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext > listenerStart > SEVERE: Exception sending context initialized event to listener instance of > class org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener > org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException: IOException > parsing XML document from class path resource > [config/applicationContext.xml]; nested exception is > java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource > [config/applicationContext.xml] cannot be opened because it does not exist > at > org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:349) > etc. > > So let's stop tomcat and try moving the > waitlist-war/src/main/resources/config directory to > waitlist-war/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/classes, start tomcat, and see what > happens ... Hah! Success! > > So can someone explain to me why I was having these problems? > > And feel free to comment (constructively hopefully) on my setup; it's a tad > rococo and byzantine but it appeals to my eccentric tastes. ;-) > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > -- Regards, Randy Burgess
