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Post subject: Importing Existing Web/Ejb Projects
Posted: Jun 30, 2004 - 10:19 PM
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Is there or will there be any way to add existing directories into a web/ejb project?. We already have an enterprise application which has multiple web/ejb modules. These modules doesn't follow the directory structure the way it should be at deployment time. Currently, out ant build will create a war file picking different components from different locations.
I want to start using all the MyEclipse features without changin our directory structure.
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Posted: Jul 01, 2004 - 12:08 AM
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Thomas,
If your directory structure is too out of the norm it may not be possible. Can you give us an overview of your directory structrue and what you want to do to see if we can help? |
_________________ Riyad
MyEclipse Support
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Posted: Oct 13, 2004 - 06:42 PM
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| support-rkalla wrote: | Thomas,
If your directory structure is too out of the norm it may not be possible. Can you give us an overview of your directory structrue and what you want to do to see if we can help? |
I too am looking to get help in setting up a project under Myeclipse, that will retain an existing applications directory structure. The existing app is an full blown enterprise app with ejbs, servlets and jsps. I am looking to work with this app from myEclipse. Could anyone pls send me any help, documentation, whatever.
Thanks
Alok |
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Posted: Oct 13, 2004 - 07:26 PM
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Alok,
Typically its best if you outline all your projects and such here, then we can piece meal it and see what will work. |
_________________ Riyad
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