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Dan Allen wrote:
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Does this mean you are using the maven project structure from now on?<br>
Or are you sticking with WebContent etc.?</blockquote>
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Please let us use the damn Maven 2 standard and end this battle.<br>
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IMHO, "WebContent" is the most ridiculous folder name when put next to
"src". It's almost as bad as "My Documents" from Windows. We might as
well just call it "My Web Files".<br>
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I completely agree, but please report it to eclipse WTP please ;)<br>
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note: it's always been configurable.<br>
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/max<br>
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