At 18:14 27/07/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Lionel Crine :
sorry for the first email containing some wrong spellings! Here is revised one.
I read the thread of "how to How to debug COCOON with ECLIPSE and TOMCAT? " posted on cocoon-users mail list. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
I had two questions regarding your instructions.
The first question: How to do create a tomcat project then pointing to cocoon root directory ?
Point to the cocoon directory. After creating the project see the project properties-->Tomcat and check if the context name is right directory.
In my case, I have created the project from an existing cocoon project pointing to the existing. But you can create a "cocoon" project from an existing one pointing a new in the workspace directory of eclipse.
The second question: How to get rid of message ( Build Path entry is missing : TOMCAT_HOME) displayed in project java build path?
You can't, this is an error that I can't remove. But It's not annoying to use eclipse.
What I did was deleting TOM_CAT related entries in Libraries tab of java build path. After I proceed above deleting, " java build path " replaced the message of "Build Path entry is missing : TOMCAT_HOME"
Here was your instruction :
"11/java Build Path->source : be sure WEB-INF/classes of your project is here >12/java Build Path->libraries : add the cocoon libraries (.jar) and yours. >Do pay attention of the message : Build Path entry is missing : TOMCAT_HOME"
You mean't DON'T pay attention.
Hope that help.
Thanks
Ming Qin
Lionel
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