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
>
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