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> So that means the deployment is proper right?
It means the deployment for the other web project is
right; I have no real way of knowing if it is for the
Struts project.
> But why I get this problem when I include struts?
> which works fine when I deploy it separately in
> Tomcat.
This is why I believe it is an Eclipse/WTP deployment
problem: if it works when you deploy it manually then
the configuration files are most likely correct.
Even if they weren't and you requested an action that
wasn't mapped you'd get a Struts error page, not a
404.
So the requests you are making are not being handled
properly: either you're not requesting in the right
context, or it's not being deployed properly, etc.
Once you deploy from within Eclipse re-check the
actual directory it's being deployed to and see if
everything is where it should be.
d.
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