I've used this approach myself. It works perfectly.

Denis McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev 02.08.2006 15:10:39:

> Stefan - I was actually in the process of investigating the approach 
> you've recommended. Thanks for confirming this is sensible.
> Denis
> 
> Stefan Magnus Landrø wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > I recommend using eclipse with wtp (seb tools platform). Setup tomcat 
as a 
> > server in eclipse, and add the maven project to the server 
configuration.
> > The libs will be deployed automaticallly.
> > 
> > Remember adding wtp support to your pom (config setting in the 
> > maven-eclipse-plugin) - see earlier post on this matter from today.
> > 
> > You don't need a particular tomcat plugin.
> > 
> > HTH
> > 
> > Denis McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev 02.08.2006 10:37:48:
> > 
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm looking at moving an ant based tomcat project to maven. I'm using 

> >> eclipse as the IDE. Currently I use the eclipse tomcat plugin to get 
the 
> > 
> >> project running in tomcat (I have a web/ dir in the project that 
holds 
> >> WEB-INF/ and all jsp's etc). I'd like to know how to handle this 
common 
> >> scenario using maven.
> >>
> >> As maven keeps jars in its own repository, how should I deploy the 
jars 
> >> required for the project to web/WEB-INF/lib? What's the recommended 
way 
> >> to manage such a project in maven? Should I use maven to manage the 
> >> tomcat integration entirely, and forget about the eclipse tomcat 
plugin? 
> > 
> >> (I've just moved to eclipse 3.2, so I'd have to reinstall the tomcat 
> >> plugin if I were to use it anyway)
> >> Thanks
> >> Denis
> >>
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