I thought I could make it work manually, but now I get "WOServletAdaptor is not available".  Basically all I did was use the same directory structure and files as the last project I built in XCode, changed the woa file, put the application's jar file in the lib folder and changed the directories in the web.xml file to the new directory.  I didn't think that anything else would have needed to be changed.  

I guess what I really want to know is what is the "preferred" method of deployment?  I chose single directory deployment a year ago because it seemed the easiest (??), but I'm not married to it.  In fact, I can't really get it to work now!  I can get it to run with direct connect, but is that really stable?                 

Thanks again
John

On Oct 16, 2006, at 2:26 PM, John Larson wrote:

In advance, I'm sorry for not reading the manual, but I can't find the manual!  I'm trying to build my project for deployment to a Tomcat server.  In XCode jam spit out a WEB-INF folder with a web.xml file, the woa, a lib folder, etc.  I can get Eclipse to build for direct connect following the wiki deployment instructions, but I'm stuck there.  I also read the Eclipse documentation on producing a Tomcat project, but I don't want to build a whole new project.  I assume that this is an ant build procedure that I'm not familiar with ??  It looks like I can manhandle the build myself, but I'd rather have a clean folder to deploy.

thanks in advance,
John


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