the problem of having generated files inside the source tree is easily handled by adding the classes dir to the ignore list.

On 27/05/2010 4:44 AM, Josh Canfield wrote:
Generally you do not want to put your generated files in your source
tree because it gets messy with version control, etc.

If you are using Tomcat from inside eclipse then it should be taking
care of getting things configured to run properly. This might help:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_Tomcat_FAQ

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Tim Koop<t...@timkoop.com>  wrote:
Hi everyone.  I'm trying to get my instance of Tomcat to serve out an
application that I'm working on in Eclipse.

But it looks like there is a problem.  I think Tomcat expects a WEB-INF
folder and inside that folder to have a folder called "classes", which keeps
the .class files and the Tapestry's .tml files.  But according to the
standard Maven project layout, the WEB-INF folder is in /src/main/webapp,
and the classes folder is in /target.  Why isn't "classes" inside of
"WEB-INF"?  And how can it be put there?

Thanks.


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