Can you look under the depoyed folder of tomcat and check if the content
matches what maven package produces?
It is possibly located under
<workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/<serverid>/wtpwebapps

regards,

Fred Bricon


2011/4/28 Fredrik Tuomas <[email protected]>

> Hi
> I have a multi-module maven project where 2 projects are Spring web
> applications. I try to run these from within Eclipse on a Tomcat
> server. I haven't found much m2e-specific documentation on this, but I
> have tried to follow the general WTP documentation that exists.
>
> I have created a "Server" in Eclipse and chosen what modules should be
> deployed, everything seems correct, but when i start the server I get
> errors:
>
> Error configuring application listener of class
> org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener
>
> There seems to be a problem with the classpath. Anyone have an idea of
> how I may fix it?
>
> Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
> Version: Helios Service Release 2
> Build id: 20110218-0911
>
> m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse
> (Incubation)    0.13.0.201104271504
> org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group
> Maven Integration for WTP
> (Optional)      0.13.0.201104280310
> org.maven.ide.eclipse.wtp.feature.feature.group
>
> / Fredrik Tuomas
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