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Old 12-18-2007, 12:56 AM
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Eclipse with Ant
Hi,
I've installed Eclipse and apache tomcat all I want to do when I build is to copy the classes and jsp's to the default tomcat directories. Do I have to write my own Ant file to be able to do this? At the moment Im using an ant file that allows me to build etc but no luck. If there is a useful one out there where can find it?

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