"Wolfgang Knauf" wrote : Hi !
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| It seems you are really new to Java web application development. Explaining the
structure of one of those would be too much for a short post. I would advice you to use an
IDE like Eclipse with WebTools-Plugin, or NetBeans, or the Eclipse based JBoss IDE. They
provide options to create web projects, and so you won't have to care for the deploy
structure.
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| Just a hint: the EAR file has to contain a WAR file with all the web project data.
There, class files are placed in a subdirectory "WEB-INF\classes".
| For JBoss 4.2, you have to add the web module to "application.xml" of the
EAR project, otherwise JBoss will not find the modules.
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| Best regards
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| Wolfgang Knauf
Thanks wolfgang knauf ,
thanks for interest in my problem. I want to tell u that i knew that using Ant we can
create an EAR / WAR file and deploy directly into jboss deploy folder.
But i just wanted to ensure me that can i deploy myapplication folder directly in Jboss or
not that why putted this question here....
i already using netbeans ide....
but i just want to know about the extra features of jboss... can it support to Application
folder or not....
thanks a lot for ur opinion... if u hv some more suggestion u r always welcome.. i need
the guidence
bye
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