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Default folders in Dynamic Web Projects [message #66879] |
Thu, 20 January 2005 23:13  |
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Originally posted by: ""danoxster \". gmail . com"
Hi all,
I'm attempting to collaborate with a comapany that uses IBM websphere
studio (which I am aware is built on websphere), and use their CVS
server. My problem occurs trying to create a Dynamic Web Project, the
webshpere studio default appears to be to create two required folders
"Java Source" and "Web Content", whereas, eclipse with WTS requires the
folders to be named "JavaSource" and "WebContent". If I don't have these
folders, then eclipse reports errors on my project, so I am wondering if
it possible for me to change some configuration property somewhere that
allows me to specify the folder "Java Source" instead of "JavaSource",
so that I might be able to collaborate with this company effectively.
Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me.
Dan.
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Re: Default folders in Dynamic Web Projects [message #66900 is a reply to message #66879] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 03:53   |
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Originally posted by: jmordax.terra.es
Dan Simmonds > wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm attempting to collaborate with a comapany that uses IBM websphere
> studio (which I am aware is built on websphere), and use their CVS
> server. My problem occurs trying to create a Dynamic Web Project, the
> webshpere studio default appears to be to create two required folders
> "Java Source" and "Web Content", whereas, eclipse with WTS requires
> the folders to be named "JavaSource" and "WebContent". If I don't have
> these folders, then eclipse reports errors on my project, so I am
> wondering if it possible for me to change some configuration property
> somewhere that allows me to specify the folder "Java Source" instead
> of "JavaSource", so that I might be able to collaborate with this
> company effectively.
>
> Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me.
>
> Dan.
Right button over the project -> Properties -> J2EE -> Web content
folder name
Regards,
Chemi.
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Re: Default folders in Dynamic Web Projects [message #66975 is a reply to message #66900] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 16:58   |
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Originally posted by: ""danoxster \". gmail . com"
Thanks for this, is there also a way to change the JavaSouce folder name?
Chemi wrote:
> Dan Simmonds > wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm attempting to collaborate with a comapany that uses IBM websphere
>> studio (which I am aware is built on websphere), and use their CVS
>> server. My problem occurs trying to create a Dynamic Web Project, the
>> webshpere studio default appears to be to create two required folders
>> "Java Source" and "Web Content", whereas, eclipse with WTS requires
>> the folders to be named "JavaSource" and "WebContent". If I don't have
>> these folders, then eclipse reports errors on my project, so I am
>> wondering if it possible for me to change some configuration property
>> somewhere that allows me to specify the folder "Java Source" instead
>> of "JavaSource", so that I might be able to collaborate with this
>> company effectively.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me.
>>
>> Dan.
>
>
> Right button over the project -> Properties -> J2EE -> Web content
> folder name
>
> Regards,
>
> Chemi.
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Re: Default folders in Dynamic Web Projects [message #67527 is a reply to message #66975] |
Tue, 25 January 2005 10:50   |
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Sure there is, you can edit it with a right click on your project ->
properties -> java build path -> source -> delete the old
one and replace it with the kind of folder you want to. You are able to
specify them with "Add Folder"
Hope that helps!
Bye
"Dan Simmonds" <""danoxster \"@ gmail . com"> wrote in message
news:csrtsh$ft5$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Thanks for this, is there also a way to change the JavaSouce folder name?
>
> Chemi wrote:
>> Dan Simmonds > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm attempting to collaborate with a comapany that uses IBM websphere
>>> studio (which I am aware is built on websphere), and use their CVS
>>> server. My problem occurs trying to create a Dynamic Web Project, the
>>> webshpere studio default appears to be to create two required folders
>>> "Java Source" and "Web Content", whereas, eclipse with WTS requires the
>>> folders to be named "JavaSource" and "WebContent". If I don't have these
>>> folders, then eclipse reports errors on my project, so I am wondering if
>>> it possible for me to change some configuration property somewhere that
>>> allows me to specify the folder "Java Source" instead of "JavaSource",
>>> so that I might be able to collaborate with this company effectively.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me.
>>>
>>> Dan.
>>
>>
>> Right button over the project -> Properties -> J2EE -> Web content folder
>> name
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Chemi.
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Re: Default folders in Dynamic Web Projects [message #68736 is a reply to message #67527] |
Wed, 26 January 2005 17:48  |
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Originally posted by: ""danoxster \". gmail . com"
Thank you!
Johannes Hiemer wrote:
> Sure there is, you can edit it with a right click on your project ->
> properties -> java build path -> source -> delete the old
> one and replace it with the kind of folder you want to. You are able to
> specify them with "Add Folder"
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Bye
>
> "Dan Simmonds" <""danoxster \"@ gmail . com"> wrote in message
> news:csrtsh$ft5$1@www.eclipse.org...
>
>>Thanks for this, is there also a way to change the JavaSouce folder name?
>>
>>Chemi wrote:
>>
>>>Dan Simmonds > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>I'm attempting to collaborate with a comapany that uses IBM websphere
>>>>studio (which I am aware is built on websphere), and use their CVS
>>>>server. My problem occurs trying to create a Dynamic Web Project, the
>>>>webshpere studio default appears to be to create two required folders
>>>>"Java Source" and "Web Content", whereas, eclipse with WTS requires the
>>>>folders to be named "JavaSource" and "WebContent". If I don't have these
>>>>folders, then eclipse reports errors on my project, so I am wondering if
>>>>it possible for me to change some configuration property somewhere that
>>>>allows me to specify the folder "Java Source" instead of "JavaSource",
>>>>so that I might be able to collaborate with this company effectively.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me.
>>>>
>>>>Dan.
>>>
>>>
>>>Right button over the project -> Properties -> J2EE -> Web content folder
>>>name
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>> Chemi.
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