Sounds like a problem with the Weblogic plugin. You need to talk to
more people who are using this plugin and confirm that it works for
them before assuming you will need to manually copy it etc.

It might simply be a bug in the Weblogic plugin, and its not attaching
the war coming out of appc back to your project artifact list, or
something along those lines...

Wayne

On 4/11/06, mjohnsonaz74 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Wayne Fay wrote:
> >
> > OK... For some reason the first time I read that, I think I saw "want
> > to install WAR into Weblogic" not "into local repo", so that was a
> > mistake on my part.
> >
> > I assume, if you comment out the Weblogic plugin bits, that your WAR
> > gets installed properly?
> >
> > Wayne
> >
>
> Yes, if I commment out the entire <build> block then the project creates the
> war and installs it in the local repo.  The problem is, however, that I have
> to run Weblogic appc on it and when I do it just stops running before
> installing.  I don't want to have to copy the war to the repo manually, but
> if I have to then I guess I will.  I was hoping that there was a more
> elegant solution.
>
> --MJ
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