> then run "mvn package", the files under directory src/config will be copied
into WAR root.
> src/config isn't standard directory, why Maven can recognize it?
> Maven see the directory as what?
The problem disappeared, but I still don't find accurate reason of the
problem.
May be relative to Eclipse, because I used "mvn eclipse:eclipse" to create
Eclipse project.
Maybe I didn't clean the content of the project firstly.
Maybe... I don't know.
What only I can make sure is I set some things wrong..

a cup of Java, cheers!
Sha Jiang


jiangshachina wrote:
> 
> Another,
> I'm using customized directory layout.
> <build>
>       <finalName>webapp</finalName>
>       <directory>target</directory>
> 
>       <sourceDirectory>src/java</sourceDirectory>
>       <outputDirectory>target/classes</outputDirectory>
>       <resources>
>               <resource>
>                       <directory>src/resources</directory>
>               </resource>
>       </resources>
> 
>       <testSourceDirectory>src/test/java</testSourceDirectory>
>       <testOutputDirectory>target/test-classes</testOutputDirectory>
>       <testResources>
>               <testResource>
>                       <directory>src/test/resources</directory>
>               </testResource>
>       </testResources>
> 
>       <plugins>
>               <plugin>
>                       <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
>                       <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
>                       <version>2.0.1</version>
>                       <configuration>
>                               <webappDirectory>src/webapp</webappDirectory>
>                       </configuration>
>               </plugin>
>       </plugins>
> </build>
> then run "mvn package", the files under directory src/config will be
> copied into WAR root.
> src/config isn't standard directory, why Maven can recognize it?
> Maven see the directory as what?
> 
> a cup of Java, cheers!
> Sha Jiang
> 
> 
> jiangshachina wrote:
>> 
>> Oh,
>> I just found that webResources/resource may don't work at 2.0.1, it's 2.1
>> feature.
>> please see,
>> http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-incorrect-war-file-structure-p5717762s177.html
>> 
>> Then how can I achieve the goal without maven-war-plugin 2.1-SNAPSHOT?
>> 
>> a cup of Java, cheers!
>> Sha Jiang
>> 
>> 
>> jiangshachina wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> I want to add some resource files into sub-directory of WAR/WEB-INF,
>>> I'm using following scripts,
>>> <build>
>>>     <plugins>
>>>         <plugin>
>>>         <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
>>>         <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
>>>             <version>2.0.1</version>
>>>             <configuration>
>>>                 <webappDirectory>src/webapp</webappDirectory>
>>>             <webResources>
>>>                 <resource>
>>>                     <directory>src/config/app</directory>
>>>                         <targetPath>WEB-INF/app</targetPath>
>>>                     </resource>
>>>                  </webResources>
>>>              </configuration>
>>>         </plugin>
>>>     </plugins>
>>> </build>
>>> But the plugin doesn't comply with my mind.
>>> 
>>> a cup of Java, cheers!
>>> Sha Jiang
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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