Re: [s2] [Friday] [OT] [BBQ] ant build file eclipse webtools

2007-04-06 Thread mansour77
If you are using tomcat plug-in www.sysdeo.com/*eclipse*/*tomcat**plugin , *you will have the option to deply the application to a war file. just right click on the project in the Navigation View, ---> tomcat ---> Export to war file sets in project properties. Wesley Wannemacher wrote: Hel

RE: [s2] [Friday] [OT] [BBQ] ant build file eclipse webtools

2007-04-06 Thread Wesley Wannemacher
Awesome, this is exactly what I was hoping for... -Wes > -Original Message- > From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 11:08 AM > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Re: [s2] [Friday] [OT] [BBQ] ant build file eclipse webt

Re: [s2] [Friday] [OT] [BBQ] ant build file eclipse webtools

2007-04-06 Thread Leon Rosenberg
https://moskito.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/moskito/moskito-demo/build.xml not the best probably but it works. leon On 4/6/07, Wesley Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I'm feeling a bit lazy right now and was wondering if anyone here has an example that can help me out.

[s2] [Friday] [OT] [BBQ] ant build file eclipse webtools

2007-04-06 Thread Wesley Wannemacher
Hello, I'm feeling a bit lazy right now and was wondering if anyone here has an example that can help me out. If you are using Eclipse WebTools (Callisto) and you have an ant build file that takes your dynamic web project and creates a deployable war file (and if it runs unit tests and deploys t