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Creating Servlets problem: Source folder path must be absolute. asap [message #83041] Mon, 04 July 2005 13:32 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: jarek.holgersson.tele2.se

Hi,

I just moved from IDEA to Eclipse and I am impessed!

But still I have some problems.

For example:

I can not create any new Servlets in my Dynamic Web Project becouse of
the "Source folder path must be absolute" eror.

I tried to solve it by myself but I am stuck. Everything seems ok!
Tomcat5 is ok.

Any ideas!?

Jarek
Re: Creating Servlets problem: Source folder path must be absolute. asap [message #83226 is a reply to message #83041] Tue, 05 July 2005 08:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: plankton.softwitch.net

Eclipse web tools are not perfect yet. lets find helpful plugins. It is
realy powerful aspect of Eclipse.

I suggest "My Eclipse workbanch". It's pretty good. and perfectly ready
for enterprise project.(among I have seen) But it needs membership. or
you can use 30days for free. (But it works after 30day. I don't know why)

http://www.myeclipseide.com/java-ide.htm

it supports UML, ER-Diagram, EJB, JSP, Web-Application, Automatic
deployment, manisting servlet infomation and so on. It decrease a lot of
time for me to work.

If you do not need to just study, My eclipse workbanch will be great.

jarek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just moved from IDEA to Eclipse and I am impessed!
>
> But still I have some problems.
>
> For example:
>
> I can not create any new Servlets in my Dynamic Web Project becouse of
> the "Source folder path must be absolute" eror.
>
> I tried to solve it by myself but I am stuck. Everything seems ok!
> Tomcat5 is ok.
>
> Any ideas!?
>
> Jarek
Re: Creating Servlets problem: Source folder path must be absolute. asap [message #83254 is a reply to message #83226] Tue, 05 July 2005 09:08 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: jarek.holgersson.tele2.se

jiyul wrote:
> Eclipse web tools are not perfect yet. lets find helpful plugins. It is
> realy powerful aspect of Eclipse.
>
> I suggest "My Eclipse workbanch". It's pretty good. and perfectly ready
> for enterprise project.(among I have seen) But it needs membership. or
> you can use 30days for free. (But it works after 30day. I don't know why)
>
> http://www.myeclipseide.com/java-ide.htm
>
> it supports UML, ER-Diagram, EJB, JSP, Web-Application, Automatic
> deployment, manisting servlet infomation and so on. It decrease a lot of
> time for me to work.
>
> If you do not need to just study, My eclipse workbanch will be great.
>
> jarek wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just moved from IDEA to Eclipse and I am impessed!
>>
>> But still I have some problems.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> I can not create any new Servlets in my Dynamic Web Project becouse of
>> the "Source folder path must be absolute" eror.
>>
>> I tried to solve it by myself but I am stuck. Everything seems ok!
>> Tomcat5 is ok.
>>
>> Any ideas!?
>>
>> Jarek


Hi jiyul,

Thanks for your answer.
Wow it looks preaty intresting and not so expensive solution.
I will give it a try :)

I suppose that create servlet widget in WTP is not working properly in
some development circumstances.
I went around the problem creating servlet via create class widget :)
and my servlet just poped up right under servlets in j2ee project view
and it works ok.

I tried tomcat-plugin and tomcat project in eclipse but it only messed
up my server.xml and
behaved very strange with restart. It works, but realy poorly and makes
me anxious whole the time about the tomcat config.

thanks again,

Jarek
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