Eclipse & Tomcat: How to specify which folder is served from the project?

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北恋 2021-01-05 06:48

I\'m using Eclipse 3.4 and Tomcat 5.5 and I have a Dynamic Web Project set up. I can access it from http://127.0.0.1:8080/project/ but by default it serves files from WebCon

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  • 2021-01-05 07:18

    Can be done through Eclipse, no need to manually edit .settings files.

    In Eclipse 3.6 (and possibly earlier releases),

    1. right click on your project
    2. click on properties
    3. Click on 'Deployment Assembly'
    4. Add... Folder -> Next
    5. Navigate to source folder
    6. Finish
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  • 2021-01-05 07:21

    you can specify location of webcontent in R-click on project > Properties > Deployment Assembly

    This is what I did in mys STS, you can add or remove a location.

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  • 2021-01-05 07:28

    On STS 2.5.1

    1. right click on your project
    2. click on properties
    3. Click on 'Java Build path'
    4. Click "Source" tab
    5. Navigate to default out put folder
    6. Browse and add your path
    7. Finish
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  • 2021-01-05 07:33

    In the project folder, there should be a file under the .settings folder named org.eclipse.wst.common.component that contains an XML fragment like this:

    <wb-module deploy-name="WebProjectName">
        <wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="/WebContent"/>
        <wb-resource deploy-path="/WEB-INF/classes" source-path="/src"/>
    

    You should be able to change the source-path under wb-resource to your share folder. I'd make these changes with the Eclipse project closed to be safe.

    This is a setting that you pick when you first create the Dynamic Web Project in Eclipse - I can't find how to change the value in an existing project thru Eclipse itself.

    If you want the share folder to be mapped to a different path when deployed, such as /share/ in your webapp, you can probably just add another wb-resource element.

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  • 2021-01-05 07:33

    if you're running windows, use the junction utility from MS : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768.aspx and map your share directory to the Webcontent folder. I've regularly done several of these mappings quite regularly.

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