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| Re: [m2e-users] (m2e-wtp) RunOnServer Bypasses Resource Filtering | 
Your <project>./settings/org.eclipse.wst.common.component should look like :
<project-modules id="moduleCoreId" project-version="1.5.0">
    <wb-module deploy-name="webproject">
        <wb-resource deploy-path="/WEB-INF/classes" source-path="/src/main/java"/>
        <wb-resource deploy-path="/WEB-INF/classes" source-path="/src/main/resources"/>
        <wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="/target/m2e-wtp/web-resources"/>
        <wb-resource deploy-path="/" source-path="/src/main/webapp"/>
        ... references to other projects ...
        <property name="context-root" value="webproject"/>
        <property name="java-output-path" value="/web/target/classes"/>
    </wb-module>
</project-modules>
Have you tried removing any existing eclipse project metadata files (.project, .classpath, ./settings/*) and reimport the project as a maven project?
Have you tried creating a new server instance?
What happens if you export the project as a war archive in eclipse?
2011/8/13 Chengyu Sun 
<csun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I've tried the server clean, the Project -> Clean ..., and restarting
Eclipse (remove the project from the server, exit Eclipse, delete
any leftover in the Eclipse work directory, restart Eclipse and
run-on-server again) but none worked. It seems like the deployment
process simply ignored /target (but then I wonder where it got
the class files).
Thanks a lot,
- Chengyu
On 8/13/2011 10:39 AM, Fred Bricon wrote:
If you see the resources correctly filtered under target/classes and
target/m2e-wtp/web-resources/ then m2e-wtp has done the job right.
So there's probably an issue with the server adapter.
Have you tried running the "clean" command on tomcat in the server view
(assuming it's tomcat)? Have you tried restarting Eclipse?
2011/8/13 Chengyu Sun <csun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:csun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
    Hello,
    I'm using Eclipse 3.7, m2e 1.0.0.20110607-2117, and
    m2e-wtp 0.13.1.20110728-1800. I have a project with some Spring
    bean definition file at src/main/resources/META-INF/__spring-data.xml
    which looks like this:
    <bean id="dataSource" class="org.apache.commons.__dbcp.BasicDataSource"
      destroy-method="close">
    <property name="url" value="${db.url}" />
    <property name="username" value="${db.username}" />
    <property name="password" value="${db.password}" />
    <property name="initialSize" value="1" />
    <property name="maxActive" value="20" />
    </bean>
    In pom.xml I've set up resource filtering to put in the actual
    database connection info.
    When I tried "Run As -> Run on Server" in Eclipse, it didn't work.
    I noticed that the resource filtering did not happen when the
    project was deployed to Eclipse's work directory -
    .metadata\.plugins\org.__eclipse.wst.server.core\tmp0\__wtpwebapps\myproject;
    however, under ProjectDirectory/target/__classes the resource was
    filtered correctly. The same thing happened when filtering some
    web resources under WEB-INF with maven-war-plugin's webResources
    filtering - the filtering was done properly under
    target/m2e-wtp/web-resources/__WEB-INF but didn't happen under
    Eclipse's work directory.
    So my question is did I do something wrong or is this a bug?
    Thanks a lot,
    - Chengyu
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