ok. it works :-) tnx
On 2/28/06, Henry S. Isidro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Luca Gmail wrote: > > >I created my archetype with this structure: > > > >C:. > >L---main > > L---resources > > +---archetype-resources > > │ │ build.xml > > │ │ pom.xml > > │ │ > > │ L---src > > │ L---main > > │ +---java > > │ │ WebApp.java > > │ │ > > │ L---webapp > > │ │ index.jsp > > │ │ > > │ L---WEB-INF > > │ web.xml > > │ > > L---META-INF > > archetype.xml > > > >supposing that the id of this installed archetype were myArchetypeId, I > >created my webapp in this way: > > > >mvn archetype:create -DarchetypeGroupId=my.archetype.groupId / > > -DarchetypeArtifactId=myArchetypeId / > > -DarchetypeVersion=1.0-SNAPSHOT / > > -DgroupId=my.webapp.groupId / > > -DartifactId=myWebappArtifactId > > > >All works fine but the build.xml is not present and this is the > structure: > > > >C:. > >│ pom.xml > >│ > >L---src > > L---main > > +---java > > │ L---my > > │ L---webapp > > │ L---groupId > > │ WebApp.java > > │ > > +---resources > > L---webapp > > │ index.jsp > > │ > > L---WEB-INF > > web.xml > > > >how can I add a file in the root of the webapp? > > > >Tnx, > >Luca > > > > > Hi Luca, > > Try adding this in your archetype.xml: > <resources> > <resource>build.xml</resource> > </resources> > > HTH, > > Henry > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
