Re: Non-standard webapp layout

2007-10-12 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Glen, Glen Vermeylen wrote: > I posted the directory structure wrong. > > Web-inf is the root of the project > WEB-INF/web.xml > WEB-INF/content/*.jsp > WEB-INF/src That makes more (less?) sense. Now I know what you were trying to say. Yes, that's

Re: Non-standard webapp layout

2007-10-11 Thread Glen Vermeylen
My god, I'm sorry. I posted the directory structure wrong. Web-inf is the root of the project WEB-INF/web.xml WEB-INF/content/*.jsp WEB-INF/src What I posted earlier wouldn't have been a problem at all. Looking at the time, I think my mind was still on autopilot The problem is with the conte

Re: Non-standard webapp layout

2007-10-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Glen, Glen Vermeylen wrote: > Hi all, > > Recently I moved to a (ancient) project which uses following layout: > > content/ > *.jsp > /WEB-INF/web.xml, struts-config.xml,... > /src > > I'm used to working in the standard J2EE layout whe

Non-standard webapp layout

2007-10-10 Thread Glen Vermeylen
Hi all, Recently I moved to a (ancient) project which uses following layout: content/ *.jsp /WEB-INF/web.xml, struts-config.xml,... /src I'm used to working in the standard J2EE layout where I can just point tomcat to my project directory and it can run the application from there, in